G'day Paul -

Indeed, Ampex sold Nova-compatible computers from around 1977.

Ampex also sold memory systems for certain Nova series, PDP11, 11/70, DECsystem 10 and DECsystem 20, IBM, Unicac and Sigma 7 and 9(!). These in addition to the disk drives, tape drives, controllers, fixed-head disk emulators (using core) and OEM memory components.

Bruce Ray
Wild Hare Computer Systems, Inc.
Denver, Colorado USA
[email protected]

...preserving the Data General legacy: www.NovasAreForever.org

On 12/5/2023 4:07 AM, Paul Birkel via cctalk wrote:
Although I knew that Ampex was a supplier of Multibus non-volatile RAM
boards (MC-8080 and MCM-8086) - Memory Products Division - I didn't realize
that they had competed for a while in the DG-compatible market alongside
companies like Digidyne, Fairchild, Bytronix, and SCI Systems (according to
court documents and the trade press).

Can anyone shed light on what they offered and when?  And perhaps why?

Thank you,

paul

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