Gentlemen, First: THANK YOU for your responses. I appreciate it much. Regarding topic: I'm looking for any information related to RCA devices, however other devices are also interesting for me, so thank you for IBM 2321 and MSS.
Now it's time for small disclaimer: I have never worked with these devices, I'm simply to young (yes, I'm old, but 1960's stuff is older). This is my hobby to collect information about various old computers especially storage devices. Yes, it's crazy a little bit. ;-) Regarding other devices: I know NCR CRAM which is likely the only device in Poland (it's now in some museum, but the museum is closed for 3 years...). I know IBM 2321, IBM MSS (this is the first "strange" device I learnt about), Masstor M860 which is based on MSS technology. I also know a little bit about Burroughs/Electrodata Datafile 560, ICL MCF, Potter RAM, and very little about SEAC wire storage or GE removable 16" drives (very strange cartridges). BTW: ICL MCF looks very similar to RCA device. Almost the same card specs (there are cards inside). Of course my knowledge is very limited, that's why I dared to ask on the forum. Last, but not least, I have almost no clue about RCA jukebox. @Shmuel, you described those devices as poor quality. Well, maybe that's main reason why such devices disappeared from the market. Again, thanks to all responders! -- Radoslaw Skorupka Lodz, Poland (writing using web interface) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
