> Begin forwarded message:
>
> From: segaloco via TUHS <[email protected]>
> Subject: [TUHS] Pixel 100/AP UNIX Computer
> Date: June 7, 2023 at 12:17:14 AM PDT
> To: The Eunuchs Hysterical Society <[email protected]>
>
> After talking with the folks I bought the recent documents from, they let me
> know they are also selling a piece of hardware:
> https://www.ebay.com/itm/125714380860
>
> After the link is an auction for an Instrumentation Laboratory Pixel 100/AP.
> A small booklet included with the many documents I received indicates as of
> 1982 the Pixel 100/AP ran a System III derivative. The booklet goes on to
> present a summary of user commands and options. Despite the System III
> basis, included among these are the C shell and ex/vi.
>
> I have no room for hardware or honestly at that price point it'd be worth the
> preservation effort. Hopefully it finds a good home, it includes an almost
> complete documentation set save for the small booklet I've got (which could
> be separate promo material for all I know)
>
> In any case, there were a few letters amongst the documents suggesting the
> original owner was involved in the production of this system, particularly in
> the area of OS details. If I find any noteworthy information I'll pass it
> along.
>
> - Matt G.
>
> P.S. If anyone knows of a preservation effort accepting new machines I can
> pass this along.
This was originally posted to “The Unix Historical Society” email list and I
asked the original author for permission to forward it here.
If anyone is interested in such equipment.
David
There are two ways to write error-free programs; only the third works.
--Alan J. Perlis
David Barto
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