When I used a XVM 15 back in Syracuse, I was told that there were only about 15 (or some other small number) made. We did not use the 11 for much other then as a fancy print spooler. This was in the around '82.
Rich > As preparation for an eventual implementation, I'm writing a paper on > the workings of the UC15, as determined from the schematics. I've > answered the technical questions, but I'm left with a business > question: was it a commercial success? The online census of 18b > systems dates from '72, before the UC15 was shipped, so it's no help. > Of the surviving PDP15 systems, Mike Ross's pair are XVM Unichannel > systems; it's impossible to tell what the Computer History Museum > has; I don't know what other 15s are in private hands, so there's > inadequate data to draw a conclusion. > > Anyone have information on this aspect of the Unichannel? > > /Bob > > _______________________________________________ > Simh mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.trailing-edge.com/mailman/listinfo/simh -- ========================================================================== Richard Cornwell [email protected] http://sky-visions.com ========================================================================== _______________________________________________ Simh mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.trailing-edge.com/mailman/listinfo/simh
