On 2016-05-24 1:54 PM, Swift Griggs wrote:
On Tue, 24 May 2016, Charles Anthony wrote:
Honeywell 6180 display panels:
http://jimsoldtoys.blogspot.com/2016/03/honeywell-6180-system-maintenance-panel.html
Holy rocker switch, Batman! Is that all for one machine? That looks like a
man-machine interface to run a nuclear power plant or something. FOUR
panels. The black panel looks uber-cool. That definitely looks like
something from a 60's or 70's James bond film. There needs to be a villain
about ready to launch a missile standing next to one.
Oh and here is a replica of an Apollo launch computer with a component LED
display like I was mentioning:
http://i.imgur.com/bbXZVcx.jpg
... probably too expensive to embed in a computer system, but still hard
to beat for geek aesthetics.
-Swift
The most impressive one I ever saw was when I was in technician school
we had a tour of the underground in North Bay Ont. where we saw what was
probably the last running AN/FSQ-7, the operator panel was very impressive.
Some of the early 370 systems that still had blinkenlights only had one
or two rows and rotary switchs selected what you where viewing.
Attached to the switch there was a cylinder behind the panel that showed
a legend of what the lights meant for the selected location. The also
had hex dials on the panel for data input.
Paul.