I donated an 026, sadly never got a conformation or proof.

-pete

On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 1:04 PM, Clark Morris <[email protected]>
wrote:

> [Default] On 16 Jan 2018 08:50:26 -0800, in bit.listserv.ibm-main
> [email protected] (Knutson, Samuel) wrote:
>
> >I've donated small artifacts and papers to museums including the Computer
> History Museum in the past.  I noted that they currently have a few IBM
> Mainframe related items on the Wish List.  If your company or you
> personally have one of these and is considering what to do with it here is
> an opportunity to give it to a museum that wants it and will help preserve
> our professional history.
> >
> I have some OS360 programming logic manuals, a copy of the Wooden
> Paddle I want to keep and various and various Honeywell 800 (I think
> including 1 for FACT), Univac 49x and IBM 7080 and 1401 manuals. Would
> any of the museums be interested?
>
> Clark Morris
> >*         IBM 129 Card Data Recorder
> >*         IBM 1311 Disk Storage Drive
> >*         IBM 1403 printer ribbon
> >*         IBM 1442 Card Reader/Punch
> >*         IBM 1800 Data Acquisition and Control System
> >*         IBM 2250 Display Station
> >*         IBM 2260 Display Station
> >*         IBM 2596 Card Reader/Punch
> >*         IBM 3277 Information Display
> >*         IBM 3278 Information Display
> >*         IBM 3279 Color Display Station
> >*         IBM 3370 disk drive (1979)
> >*         IBM 3410 Magnetic Tape Subsystem
> >*         IBM 3704 Communications Controller
> >*         IBM 3705 Communications Controller
> >*         IBM 3720 Communications Controller
> >*         IBM 3725 Communications Controller
> >*         IBM 3745 Communications Controller
> >*         IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller
> >*         IBM 681 Redwing disk drive (1990)
> >*         IBM 701 Electronic Data Processing Machine
> >*         IBM Key Punch Type 001 Manual of Instruction (IBM Form
> 22-3806-0)
> >*         IBM MC/SC -- Magnetic Card Selectric Composer
> >*         IBM MC/ST -- Magnetic Card Selectric Typewriter
> >*         IBM Memory Typewriter (1974)
> >*         IBM System 360 (any model)
> >*         IBM System 370 (any model)
> >*         IBM System/38
> >
> >
> >
> >http://www.computerhistory.org/artifactdonation/
> >
> >If you have never visited the Computer History Museum put it on your list
> if you can get to the San Jose area!  It's educational and great fun!
> >
> >Best Regards,
> >
> >Sam Knutson  |  VP, Product Management  |  Compuware
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