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Subject: Re: 360 mockups Re: Has anyone hear of the Computer History Archives 
Project?
From:    "Peter Coghlan" <cct...@beyondthepale.ie>
Date:    Thu, October 22, 2015 9:14 pm
To:      "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts" 
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> Steve wrote:
>>
>> (By the way - I'm looking for a red INTERRUPT insert, red STOP insert and
>> pearl POWER ON insert for my 360/40 console, if anyone can help :)
>>
>
> Is this for a mockup or a real 360/40 console?
>
> Regards,
> Peter Coghlan
>

Oh, it's quite real :)  I have some ideas on machining the inserts from blocks
of ABS plastic, incuding the curved depression on the front. I have some red 
ABS that is
the right colour but not thick enough so I'll pay another visit to the plastics 
shop to
get something more suitable. Just another of my gunnadoos...

A lot of consoles are mounted on the wall or in a wooden frame, which is ok but 
doesn't
excite me very much. So....
My display concept is to replicate the front of the 2040 CPU to approx 100mm 
depth, using
a welded steel frame and painted wood or folded sheetmetal sides. The masthead 
to go on
top (I have derived the measurements of the screw posts in CAD, another 
machining job).
The frame supports the console and the operator table.

I've cut a replica of the 2040 operator's table from a large white Laminex 
benchtop
using the measurements from page 40 of GC22-6820-12 System 360 Installation 
Manual
Physical Planning. That doesn't give the table thickness so I derived it in CAD 
from
some period photos, and my table is close (and didn't cost me anything as it 
was being
thrown out at work!).

I've almost finished replicating the iconic Eames PSCC-4 secretary's shell 
chair seen in
many, many 360 machine rooms (and the 360 SLT video discussed here) using an 
original
Eames base/castors with an ABS replica shell. Would you believe the modern 
shell's screw
holes align perfectly with the original base!. A real PSCC-4 is > $700 USD on 
eBay but
mine is working aout about $120 USD with a lot of that being postage from the 
US.
With the originals it's the fibreglass shell that's the pricey bit, the bases 
are much
cheaper. I have drawn the cushions in CAD from photos but have yet to make 
them, most
likely in some lurid red vinyl to give it that 60s/70s look.
BTW I've also seen the PSCC-4 chair appear in 370, DEC, Teletype photos, and a 
variant
in a Bendix G15 advertisement.

I would like to get a few square metres of vintage raised floor tiles, but have 
not had
much luck here in Oz. That's something that would be prohibitively expensive to 
import.
No ideas yet on how to replicate them but couldn't be too hard.

Then all I need is the 1052 hahahahahahahaha   I did have an MTST I/O writer 
long ago but
that has been lost in moving aaaarrrgggh :(  Anyway I have ideas for that too.


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