I have a certificate that my father was given in 1957 for training on a Honeywell Datamatic 1000 computer.

Here is a summary of this 'advance' in computer technology from the ACM:

The DATAmatic 1000 (D-1000) is a high-capacity electronic data-processing system designed specifically for application to the increasingly complex problems and procedures of present-day business. The system incorporates significant new systems techniques, as well as several basically new component developments. One of the outstanding features of the D-1000 is its ability to feed information from magnetic tape into the central processor at a sustained rate of 60,000 decimal-digits per second, and to deliver data after processing back to magnetic tape at this same rate. The operational speed of the central processor maintains full compatibility with the high speed of information transfer. Consequently, the difficulties caused by programs which are either tape limited or processing-time limited do not arise in the majority of commercial applications of this system.

Doug


On 1/28/2017 4:13 PM, Tony Aiuto wrote:
I have a Minivac 601, but it is in storage and I am not sure if it is
working. I'm thinking of restoring it and bringing to VCF East.  The video
is not mine - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6OA8HfnxxU

On Sat, Jan 28, 2017 at 1:13 PM, Bob Rosenbloom <boba...@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

On 1/14/2017 3:49 PM, Rick Bensene wrote:

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I know what you mean about the DC300 carts...what a lousy design...at
least from a longevity standpoint.  I've had numerous nightmares with those
cartridges in a number of vintage systems that I've got.    Broken tension
bands, sticky tape...just plain bad stuff.   Plus, the tape transports in
the 4051/4052 are fussy as can be.   I have a 4907 single 8" floppy disk
drive for my 4051, and it works great, but I don't have the proper ROMpack
module to use it with the 4052, which apparently needs a different ROMpack
than the 4051 to talk to the 4907.  So far, such a ROMpack has proven
elusive.

-Rick

I have the Tektronix 4052/4054 File Manager ROM Packs. Can be seen here:
http://www.tekmuseum.com/linked/tek_roms1.jpg
I should have the documentation on them also. Only problem is they are
buried somewhere in a cargo container.

Are you still looking for one?

Bob


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