for those of you that are on linkedin, I've created a new group
for PDP minicomputer collectors. Simply follow this link and
join!
http://www.linkedin.com/e/gis/45987/67FB3F0A9E28
Cheers,
-RK
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minicomputers; check out their "good home" at www.parse.com/~museum
> for those of you that are on linkedin, I've created a new group
> for PDP minicomputer collectors. Simply follow this link and
> join!
Just to be clear: You are aware that the PDP-10 was not a minicomputer, right?
(There was one mini-class version, the KS-10, but it was a late development.)
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Rich Alderson "You get what anybody gets. You get a lifetime."
ne...@alderson.users.panix.com --Death, of the Endless
> > for those of you that are on linkedin, I've created a new group
> > for PDP minicomputer collectors. Simply follow this link and
> > join!
> Just to be clear: You are aware that the PDP-10 was not a minicomputer, right?
> (There was one mini-class version, the KS-10, but it was a late development.)
Yeah, you got me there :-) But they had 11's on the front end, so...
Does any one know if there is already a |d|i|g|i|t|a|l| alumni group on
LinkedIn? I've seen them for HP, IBM, and others, but not DEC. If I'm
overlooking it, a pointer would be welcome, otherwise, we need to create
one.
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