On 23/06/2016 10:54 PM, Toby Thain wrote:
On 2016-06-23 3:20 AM, Lionel Johnson wrote:
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I joined CDC in Melbourne, Aust in 1972, worked mostly on 3200 machines
- Didn't like the Cybers, but admired the horsepower. I could fix a
3200, every time, that was the best training I ever had, alone with my
machine in Hobart, I loved it. When that ended, got into PDP 3rd party
maint. Thus was a career made.
Lionel.



Hi Lionel

I heard that the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology had a 6600? Presumably you worked on it?

--Toby

No, Toby, I didn't go to RMIT, as I was on the 3200 mntnce team, worked out of Head Office, mostly on the road to sites around Melbourne. CSIRO ( 3 sites ) Monash Uni, and the in-house machine. Lots of 200UT calls - usually clean and adjust throat gap on the card reader. It was better when I transferred to Hobart,
it was all on-site at the Bureau of Stats. Best job I ever had.

Lionel.


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