I wonder if any of you knowledgeable folks out there might be able to help
me with some information on the System/360 building block - SLT?

I cut my computing teeth on micros in the 1970s, and a retro-computing
project for that (http://mymk14.co.uk) got me thinking about how little I
knew about mainframes, in particular System/360, and how they put in place
the fundamentals for later microprocessors. 

I've been reading the extremely interesting history of S/360 by Pugh,
Johnson & Palmer as a result, and enjoyed the section about the core
technology the 360 was built on - SLT. That in turn lead me to buy some SLT
boards from Ebay.

Now, I'm not going to rebuild a full system of course, but I'd like to get
the SLTs I have working in some kind of logic circuit. To do this, I would
need some circuit & electrical parameters - ideally datasheets. I can find
nothing at all on the web about this, other than general information about
the manufacturing process for SLT. I would be really grateful if someone
could point me in the right direction for this, or perhaps help directly.

Many thanks in advance.

Colin Phillips.

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