Chris said > I can pretty much support any of the Dec stuff, with all of the pdp11's > running now the next step is to get the 8/L working, then the 20. The > Perqs and other stuff will be re-homed or sold. > > But I'm not giving things to "museums". At this point between museums > blowing up, being shut down, selling "donations" on Ebay and literally > stealing stuff I have a bit of a bad taste in my mouth from so called > "museums". > > CZ
Fair points... I've got about 80 or so R, W, S, A flip-chips and some 18" Negibus(?) cables perhaps I should do something about. And enough DEC workstation and DEC-compatible mice that I just weighed them in kg. Cataloging them would be a good start I guess. Also some other old flip-chip backplanes with more modules, and a 1968(?) DEC A/D converter and so on. I've traded some stuff for PDP-11-related items last year, and I would prefer to swap but I've found that notion does not sit well with some museums, to my surprise. Offers to claim as US tax write-offs isn't of any use to me here in Oz. Steve.