I cannot understand the mindset of people who buy up components desperately sought by others who want to restore machines just to nail them to their man cave or living room wall. These same types of people vacuum up core memory boards, keyboards, disk platters, 9-track tapes, etc just for bragging rights and as a result depriving those who restore and preserve computer systems from doing so. For some time I have been looking for a PDP-8/e front panel PCB needed to make a machine complete. Until now I had no luck. No doubt there are dozens of these hanging off people's walls. Like Peter I don't care if the PCB is functional, but unlike Peter I can and will repair it. Peter please consider the negative impact of your hobby on historically valuable computer systems. Tom
On Fri, Sep 23, 2022 at 1:33 AM Peter Van Peborgh via cctalk < cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > I know this is sacrilege but I am looking for the front panel of a *Data > General Nova *and/or *a DEC PDP 8/11/12/15*. > Why? I collect artefacts from the days of the minicomputer and earlier and > I want them for my collection/display. They should be not too damaged and > of course do not need to be functional. I would be willing to pay > postage/freight. > Any offers? Any offers? > Peter > > PS Please don't shout at me! >