there  are   2  manuals  one is the   art   version    the other one  is a  
programmers  one  but  the    ocr is   horrible  towards  end.  I  think  there 
  are  one or  2  more things  around  here  too.


There  must  have been  some of  these units that  survived? aside  from ours?
 
 
Ed#
 
 
 
In a message dated 11/3/2018 9:17:22 PM US Mountain Standard Time, 
dkel...@hotmail.com writes:

 
These sound really cool but I suspect the number of people with a Univac 422 
are quite limited. Even those with Univac panel of any kind are quite limited.
I see the web page has a OCR of the text. A photo copy of the manual would be 
great as well.
Dwight
 
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