> From: Rod Smallwood > I have recently produced a number of high quality custom PDP8/e front > panels. They are full size reproductions of the original. The > production methods are exactly as used in circa 1971.
First, my sincere congratulations! This is a real contribution, and I doubt it was trivial to accomplish. > I'll also instigate another batch of ten. .. If I get orders for more > than ten then I'll bump up the second batch size accordingly. These sound so cool I'm tempted to buy one, even though I don't even own a PDP-8! :-) > If there is a demand I'll do other 8's or 11's front panels that use > the same plexiglas and silk screen technique. Someone mentioned -12's and -15's? I don't (yet) need any -11 ones, although at some point, I might need an 11/20 one (I have a line on an 11/20 that spent a lot of time outside, so its front panel is sadly very faded). The thing we really need to find now is a source for the special switches that DEC used in the front panels of the machines of this generation. Electrically, they are just standard SPDT switches (usually two-position, although for some - e.g. Deposit/Start - they are momentary-contact spring-loaded); the real issue is the mechanical fastening, which uses a special front plate (albeit on a standard micro-switch body). I have a number of different ones in my machines, from various manufacturers, but I have had no luck tracking down new ones through the part numbers on them (they seem to be DEC part numbers, or adaptions thereof). I have asked a number of people, but nobody seems to have spares/extras. Anyone know of a source? Noel