On Mon, Sep 7, 2015 at 9:45 AM, Al Kossow wrote:
> Thank Jim Haynes for saving these from UC-Santa Cruz's machines and donating
> them to CHM in 1998.
Most definitely, thanks to Jim Haynes for the foresight and energy to
grab them when he could. Jim has been involved in the early
discussions abou
On Sep 5, 2015, at 2:23 AM, Nigel Williams
wrote:
We were amazingly lucky with the B5500 to have so much of the critical
documentation (thanks Bitsavers!)
Thank Jim Haynes for saving these from UC-Santa Cruz's machines and
donating them to CHM in 1998.
> On Sep 5, 2015, at 2:23 AM, Nigel Williams
> wrote:
>
> We would be glad to hear from anyone who might have new material
> related to the Burroughs B6700.
>
> We're on the hunt for any manuals or software related to the Burroughs
> large systems so we can build an emulator for the B6700. Thi
one thing we have fine from the 5000 stuff are all these beautiful
cord wood logic things all gold and pretty but most of these got
scrapped for gold along the way.. I do not know what other units used
in but some folks mentioned 5000
I have schematics for some
I will have to see. When we acquired the Aldrige collection at SMECC we
pulled off all the really really early material and put the remainder
in storage which should have some of this... we also have the unisys
crossover stuff and when why bought up the Varian minicomputer too. I
We would be glad to hear from anyone who might have new material
related to the Burroughs B6700.
We're on the hunt for any manuals or software related to the Burroughs
large systems so we can build an emulator for the B6700. This search
includes the B5000, B6000, B7000 families, since there is con