Re: A computer collection in Italy

2016-04-06 Thread Antonio Carlini
On 06/04/16 15:38, Dave Wade wrote: I wish I had such an inventory of my collection I wish I had a 4000sqm building nearby :-) I'm much more likely to (eventually) build up an inventory of the stuff I do have (that's just time and effort ...). Antonio -- Antonio Carlini

RE: A computer collection in Italy

2016-04-06 Thread Dave Wade
alk@classiccmp.org> > Subject: Re: A computer collection in Italy > > On 04/05/2016 04:31 PM, Christian Corti wrote: > > On Tue, 5 Apr 2016, Pontus Pihlgren wrote: > >> http://www.retrocomputing.net/ > >> > >> Looks like he has both an 11/780 (though

Re: A computer collection in Italy

2016-04-06 Thread Pontus
On 04/05/2016 04:31 PM, Christian Corti wrote: On Tue, 5 Apr 2016, Pontus Pihlgren wrote: http://www.retrocomputing.net/ Looks like he has both an 11/780 (though it looks to be in pieces) and a 390. Impressive collection. ... that get's much smaller if you omit all those entries for flat

Re: A computer collection in Italy

2016-04-05 Thread Brent Hilpert
On 2016-Apr-05, at 10:29 AM, Antonio Carlini wrote: > On 05/04/16 15:31, Christian Corti wrote: >> >> ... that get's much smaller if you omit all those entries for flat band >> cables, connectors, heat sinks, power supplies ... The only place with a >> similar approach is ISER, a catalog of any

Re: A computer collection in Italy

2016-04-05 Thread Antonio Carlini
On 05/04/16 15:31, Christian Corti wrote: ... that get's much smaller if you omit all those entries for flat band cables, connectors, heat sinks, power supplies ... The only place with a similar approach is ISER, a catalog of any single atom they have in their collection ;-) Impressive list,

RE: A computer collection in Italy

2016-04-05 Thread Robert Jarratt
> -Original Message- > From: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Antonio > Carlini > Sent: 05 April 2016 10:07 > To: cctalk@classiccmp.org > Subject: A computer collection in Italy > > I came across this: > > http://www.lastampa

Re: A computer collection in Italy

2016-04-05 Thread Christian Corti
On Tue, 5 Apr 2016, Pontus Pihlgren wrote: http://www.retrocomputing.net/ Looks like he has both an 11/780 (though it looks to be in pieces) and a 390. Impressive collection. ... that get's much smaller if you omit all those entries for flat band cables, connectors, heat sinks, power

Re: A computer collection in Italy

2016-04-05 Thread Pontus Pihlgren
Hi Looks like this is his homepage: http://www.retrocomputing.net/ Looks like he has both an 11/780 (though it looks to be in pieces) and a 390. Impressive collection. /P On Tue, Apr 05, 2016 at 10:07:16AM +0100, Antonio Carlini wrote: > I came across this: > >

RE: A computer collection in Italy

2016-04-05 Thread Rob Jarratt
@classiccmp.org Subject: A computer collection in Italy I came across this: http://www.lastampa.it/2016/03/23/edizioni/biella/alberto-lingegnere-che-salva-le-vecchie-glorie-dei-computer-gV1q0KqnJI1hEGCzDrqiJJ/pagina.html which lead me on to http://www.lastampa.it/2015/08/25/edizioni/biella/dai-pc-di-jurassic