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- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 13:08:18 -0500
- From: Pat_Barron@transarc.com
- Subject: Re: WANTED: PDP-10 or 11
- In-Reply-To: <1992Nov21.012445.23588@leland.Stanford.EDU>
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- alderson@elaine46.Stanford.EDU (Rich Alderson) writes:
- > ****
- >
- > Well, there is one option I sometimes forget about. The KS-10 model was a
- > 19-inch cabinet that is usable in a house. There are people on
- > alt.folklore.computers who can tell you where to start looking for one, so I'm
- > re-directing followups there.
-
- Just as a "me too", I would dearly like to find a KS10 someplace. I'm
- convinced there were only about half a dozen of the things ever made.
- I'm pretty sure Mark Crispin has two of them, and MIT had three which
- now live at or around FTP Software. I've looked through used computer
- rags for the last three years or so looking for one, and I've *never*
- seen one for sale.
-
- Any clues would be appreciated (of course, I guess once Ken
- Harrenstein finally releases his PDP-10 emulator, the whole point will
- be moot....).
-
- --Pat.
-