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- From: Klaus.Moeller@arbi.informatik.uni-oldenburg.de (Klaus Moeller)
- Subject: Re: Cadmus or PCS info needed!
- Organization: University of Oldenburg, Germany
- Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1992 08:00:54 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Jul24.080552.22505@arbi.Informatik.Uni-Oldenburg.DE>
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- gheim@eng.auburn.edu (Greg Heim) writes:
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- >I have a CPU for a Q-Bus apparently manufactured by a company called
- >Cadmus around '85. The company is supposedly now called PCS (a german
- >company). I would like to get information on my board, but don't know
- >how to contact these people. Anyone know anything about them or even
- >what PCS stands for? I would guess they were in Colorado but not
- >really sure. If _you_ have documentation, that would be even better.
-
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- PCS means Pheriphere Computer Systeme (Pheripheral Computer Systems)
- The only address I've got is
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- PCS GmbH, Pfaelzer-Wald-Str. 36, 8000 Munich, Germany.
-
- But contacting DEC about it would probably help. The company has been
- taken over by DEC one or two years ago.
-
- PCS manufactured some quite good computer systems, we've still some of them
- in extensive use here.
-
-
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