Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: Univac 490 Gallery Talk - 1963 Real Time Computer
On 4/22/20 12:52 PM, ED SHARPE via cctalk wrote: > We have a UNIVAC 422 compute at smecc..looking for the Remington > typewriter unit with a removable punch and reader on it. > The typer is like a flexowriter but newer and sleeker...although we have > seen a 422 with the flexowriter like the UDT had on it. I take it that the 422 is incompatible with, say, the 1100 seriesl (e.g. 1107) of the same period. --Chuck
Re: Univac 490 Gallery Talk - 1963 Real Time Computer
On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 11:57 AM Nigel Johnson via cctalk < cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > Thanks for the link. I am sure I am going to come down and see your > site when this crisis is over! > > I was an FE on three Univac 418 IIs at Bell Canada in Toronto between > 1971 and 1975. > > Don't suppose you have any 418s there? > > cheers, > > Nigel > > > The 1218 is more or less a 418. The 418 is just oriented horizontally, the 1218 is vertically oriented for portability (loaded on a Naval ship). My 418 and 1218 manuals' components appear to be interchangeable. Bill kennettclassic.com vintagecomputer.net
Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: Univac 490 Gallery Talk - 1963 Real Time Computer
We have a UNIVAC 422 compute at smecc..looking for the Remington typewriter unit with a removable punch and reader on it. The typer is like a flexowriter but newer and sleeker...although we have seen a 422 with the flexowriter like the UDT had on it. Have some programming that is unique to this unit and some real genuine UNIVAC program instruction cards that are duplicates but have yet to find anyone to buddy up with to share them with that might also be struggling to get their doing something. ARE WE THE ONLY ONES IN THE WORLD LEFT WITH A 422? We of course are on lock down and since we can not share photos here on this list serve you will have to wait Our 422 is pristine almost but one major problem we do not have the key to open the front glass panel! Lots of cards lots of transistors we have not plugged it in yet.. There is an analog power supply shall we start it off on a big variac? I dunno if we have one big enough. This power supply looks beefy and there are lots of transistors to light off! Ed Sharpe archivist for SMECC The lonley UNIVAC 422 information Hoarder!) In a message dated 4/22/2020 11:57:15 AM US Mountain Standard Time, cctalk@classiccmp.org writes: Sorry, no 418, just the 490, and the 1218. Bob Roswell brosw...@syssrc.com 410-771-5544 ext 4336 Computer Museum Highlights -Original Message- From: cctalk On Behalf Of Nigel Johnson via cctalk Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2020 11:58 AM To: Bill Degnan via cctalk Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Univac 490 Gallery Talk - 1963 Real Time Computer Thanks for the link. I am sure I am going to come down and see your site when this crisis is over! I was an FE on three Univac 418 IIs at Bell Canada in Toronto between 1971 and 1975. Don't suppose you have any 418s there? cheers, Nigel On 22/04/2020 08:52, Bill Degnan via cctalk wrote: > A true treasure and worth the trip to System Source to see in person. > First class stuff there! (When it reopens, ug) > > On Tue, Apr 21, 2020, 7:16 PM rar via cctalk wrote: > >> The System Source Computer Museum is closed due to COVID-19, so we >> are making some video gallery talks. >> >> Here is the first one: >> >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hq7aVCc2GP8 >> >> The video describes some of the applications of this 57 year old >> computer including it original use at Goddard Space Flight Center >> >> Bob Roswell >> mus...@syssrc.com >> https://museum.syssrc.com >> -- Nigel Johnson MSc., MIEEE, MCSE VE3ID/G4AJQ/VA3MCU Amateur Radio, the origin of the open-source concept! You can reach me by voice on Skype: TILBURY2591 If time travel ever will be possible, it already is. Ask me again yesterday This e-mail is not and cannot, by its nature, be confidential. En route from me to you, it will pass across the public Internet, easily readable by any number of system administrators along the way. Nigel Johnson Please consider the environment when deciding if you really need to print this message
RE: [EXTERNAL] Re: Univac 490 Gallery Talk - 1963 Real Time Computer
Sorry, no 418, just the 490, and the 1218. Bob Roswell brosw...@syssrc.com 410-771-5544 ext 4336 Computer Museum Highlights -Original Message- From: cctalk On Behalf Of Nigel Johnson via cctalk Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2020 11:58 AM To: Bill Degnan via cctalk Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Univac 490 Gallery Talk - 1963 Real Time Computer Thanks for the link. I am sure I am going to come down and see your site when this crisis is over! I was an FE on three Univac 418 IIs at Bell Canada in Toronto between 1971 and 1975. Don't suppose you have any 418s there? cheers, Nigel On 22/04/2020 08:52, Bill Degnan via cctalk wrote: > A true treasure and worth the trip to System Source to see in person. > First class stuff there! (When it reopens, ug) > > On Tue, Apr 21, 2020, 7:16 PM rar via cctalk wrote: > >> The System Source Computer Museum is closed due to COVID-19, so we >> are making some video gallery talks. >> >> Here is the first one: >> >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hq7aVCc2GP8 >> >> The video describes some of the applications of this 57 year old >> computer including it original use at Goddard Space Flight Center >> >> Bob Roswell >> mus...@syssrc.com >> https://museum.syssrc.com >> -- Nigel Johnson MSc., MIEEE, MCSE VE3ID/G4AJQ/VA3MCU Amateur Radio, the origin of the open-source concept! You can reach me by voice on Skype: TILBURY2591 If time travel ever will be possible, it already is. Ask me again yesterday This e-mail is not and cannot, by its nature, be confidential. En route from me to you, it will pass across the public Internet, easily readable by any number of system administrators along the way. Nigel Johnson Please consider the environment when deciding if you really need to print this message
Re: Univac 490 Gallery Talk - 1963 Real Time Computer
Thanks for the link. I am sure I am going to come down and see your site when this crisis is over! I was an FE on three Univac 418 IIs at Bell Canada in Toronto between 1971 and 1975. Don't suppose you have any 418s there? cheers, Nigel On 22/04/2020 08:52, Bill Degnan via cctalk wrote: A true treasure and worth the trip to System Source to see in person. First class stuff there! (When it reopens, ug) On Tue, Apr 21, 2020, 7:16 PM rar via cctalk wrote: The System Source Computer Museum is closed due to COVID-19, so we are making some video gallery talks. Here is the first one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hq7aVCc2GP8 The video describes some of the applications of this 57 year old computer including it original use at Goddard Space Flight Center Bob Roswell mus...@syssrc.com https://museum.syssrc.com -- Nigel Johnson MSc., MIEEE, MCSE VE3ID/G4AJQ/VA3MCU Amateur Radio, the origin of the open-source concept! You can reach me by voice on Skype: TILBURY2591 If time travel ever will be possible, it already is. Ask me again yesterday This e-mail is not and cannot, by its nature, be confidential. En route from me to you, it will pass across the public Internet, easily readable by any number of system administrators along the way. Nigel Johnson Please consider the environment when deciding if you really need to print this message
Re: Univac 490 Gallery Talk - 1963 Real Time Computer
A true treasure and worth the trip to System Source to see in person. First class stuff there! (When it reopens, ug) On Tue, Apr 21, 2020, 7:16 PM rar via cctalk wrote: > The System Source Computer Museum is closed due to COVID-19, so we are > making some video gallery talks. > > Here is the first one: > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hq7aVCc2GP8 > > The video describes some of the applications of this 57 year old computer > including it original use at Goddard Space Flight Center > > Bob Roswell > mus...@syssrc.com > https://museum.syssrc.com >
Univac 490 Gallery Talk - 1963 Real Time Computer
The System Source Computer Museum is closed due to COVID-19, so we are making some video gallery talks. Here is the first one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hq7aVCc2GP8 The video describes some of the applications of this 57 year old computer including it original use at Goddard Space Flight Center Bob Roswell mus...@syssrc.com https://museum.syssrc.com