Ramac also covered such idiosyncratic devices as datacell too.

I never saw a hard disk drive until the mid-70's.  I worked on a 
datapoint machine (in Snobol) that had 80M of removable and 8" floppy 
drive.  6 terminals.  A nice little "PC" to play with.


Hal Kaplan wrote:
> => [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ted Roche
>
> => My thoughts, too. I suspect it's a photoshop special.
> => 
> => And it seems to be on a splog (spam + automated blog = 
> => stealing content for others to rack up Adsense dollars)
> => 
> => Ted Roche
>
> FWIW, another copy of the pic shows up with a caption of "IBM Ramac 305."
>
> I love that name, "RAMAC."  Short for RAndoM ACcess.  Like TOBOR.  Very 
> 1950s.  And dumb!
>
> Does anyone still have any Melmac dishes?  
>
> B+
> HALinNY
>
>
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