On 1/18/17 5:57 AM, Mike Stein wrote: > A fine relatively rare machine, but not very useful without the other half, > alas... ;-( Quite. I did have the other half for a while, and it worked as well as we (philistines--college students having fun) thought it could. We'd had enough fun with it and decided there wasn't anything more constructive to do with it, so we did destructive things to it. We took it to pieces to see all the neat stuff in it. I still have a couple parts, one being a cylindrical structure with lots of shafts and gears, and another being a short chain on a sprocket wheel/axle that is something to keep your hands busy when bored. > > http://archive.computerhistory.org/resources/text/Burroughs/Burroughs.E1400.1966.102646238.pdf That's where I found out what model it was, though the printset differs. > > The processor cabinets make nice work tables though... > Mine's just holding stuff off the ground for now.
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