Smecc has an extra one of these  DEC labs... May be missing patch cords but in 
nice shape we would sell or trade...
I think bitsavers  or one of the other has manual 

Off list. Please
Here is history  on Kab unit and interesting commentary  of manual writer!
https://archive.org/details/TNM_Digital_Equipment_Corp_-_Digital_Logic_Labora_20170629_0375Reviewer:
 JohnLH - favoritefavoritefavoritefavoritefavorite - February 5, 2018
Subject: Some Thoughts from the AuthorAlmost 50 years after I designed the 
Digital Equipment H500 Computer Lab and wrote the Computer Lab Workbook, it’s 
incredible to see a newly-scanned copy of the workbook on archive.org. Of 
course it’s in good company with copies of many of the other hardware and 
software handbooks that DEC (Digital Equipment Corp) published in great 
abundance.

Even though I’m the most biased reviewer ever for this book, I’ll boldly start 
off the reviews by giving it 5 stars. Since most of the folks looking at this 
book may have used a DEC Computer Lab at some point in their technical 
education, here’s a little relevant DEC history that you might find interesting.

In the mid 60’s DEC brought out a logic training system called the Logic Lab 
that used the discrete component logic modules that at the time were the 
building blocks of all computers. The Logic Lab was very flexible and powerful. 
In fact, DEC engineers used multiple Logic Labs to prototype the first PDP 8S 
computer. The biggest problem with that prototype was suppressing the 
electrical noise associated with long leads and multiple Logic Lab chassis – 
eventually though it worked.

By the late 60’s integrated circuit logic devices had displaced discrete device 
logic modules as computer building blocks. Add to that a Logic Lab price of 
over $2,000 that was well above the budget of many tech schools and 
universities – it was time for a replacement product.

Denny Doyle, the President of DEC Canada, wanted a locally developed and 
manufactured product to expand the role of the Canadian subsidiary. About that 
time, I joined Digital Equipment Canada as a newly minted electrical engineer. 
Shortly after I was tasked with designing and writing a book to support an 
affordable logic training device for the technical education market based on 
the then popular TTL (Transistor-Transistor Logic) integrated circuits. The 
result was the H500 Computer Lab manufactured by Digital Canada that sold for 
$400 back in the late 60’s through the early 80’s. What follows are a few 
Computer Lab facts:

About 5000 Computer Labs were built over the life of the product. Most were 
sold to the technical education market to be used as the practical lab part of 
a course on computer logic. Over the usable life of the product, my guess is 
that an average of 20 students (or more) would get to use each Computer Lab. 
That translates to a worldwide population of about 100,000+ technicians and 
engineers who gained their first practical lab experience with digital logic on 
a Computer Lab.

The Computer Lab Workbook was key to the success of the product. It was an 
inexpensive paperback handbook that DEC printed in volume and freely 
distributed for product promotion (along with many other DEC handbooks). The 
book was a ready-to-use 200 hour+ lab course for computer logic – that clearly 
appealed to educators. The first printing of the book, 100,000 copies, was gone 
quickly in about a year. A second printing of 100,000 was used up much more 
slowly and lasted for the remainder of the product life.

DEC sold a separate Computer Lab Teacher’s Guide written by Larry DeAngelo. It 
had answers to questions in the Computer Lab Work along with additional 
experiments and supporting material.

Even almost 50 years after they were manufactured, Computer Labs still 
regularly appear for sale on EBay.com. Interestingly surfing the web recently 
someone mentioned a still in service Computer Lab as recently as 2006 in 
Switzerland. Got a story about cutting your digital teeth on a Computer Lab? 
Add it here.

John L Hughes
Sent from the all new AOL app for Android 
 
  On Sat, May 29, 2021 at 7:58 AM, William Donzelli via 
cctalk<[email protected]> wrote:   Over on the Discord, I have posted a DEC 
Computer Lab H-500 for sale.
Needs cosmetic help, but will be priced accordingly.

Offers? Off list...

--
Will
  

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