But how can anyone home and feed a 370/168?

On Sat, Oct 4, 2025 at 11:15 AM Jim Davis <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am sad when I see a classic machine junked, a IBM 370 once passed
> through Tek's surplus site,
> Totally torn down
>
> On Sat, Oct 4, 2025 at 10:57 AM Bill Degnan via cctalk <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Everyone who suggested sites, thanks.  All included.  If I was to
>> criticise my own list I'd like to add more mainframe stuff, I feel like
>> the
>> vintage computing community forgets how dominant IBM in particular once
>> was.  Disproportionately not covered I guess because people did not have
>> "fond memories" of IBM 360's.   I also could probably find a few Apple
>> support sites, I tend to ignore Apple just because it's covered elsewhere.
>>
>> The list is really just my way of keeping track of sites I find in my
>> travels, but I get messages about it more often now in the past year than
>> in the past 10 years combined.  Someone must have put the list on a
>> popular
>> youtube blogger site or something.
>>
>> Youtube is not a hobby.
>>
>> Bill
>>
>> On Sat, Oct 4, 2025 at 12:58 AM Marc Howard <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > Perhaps some of the non-responding sites live on in the Wayback Machine?
>> >
>> > Anyway, thanks for the list.
>> >
>> > Marc
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On Fri, Oct 3, 2025 at 8:37 PM Bill Degnan via cctalk <
>> > [email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> >> I have updated the list I maintain of vintage computing resources.  If
>> >> there are any obviously-missing links contact me privately through
>> >> vintagecomputer.net/contact.cfm
>> >>
>> >> https://www.vintagecomputer.net/browse_thread.cfm?id=147
>> >>
>> >> NOTE: I deleted a few sites from the list, it's a shame some of them do
>> >> not
>> >> seem to have been backed up.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks
>> >>
>> >> Bill
>> >>
>> >
>>
>

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