Chuck Guzis <ccl...@sydex.com> wrote:

Subject: Re: Control Data 160 Ebay

I believe the eBay lister stated that it was a 160, not the -A.  So no 
return jump for you...

--Chuck

Which would make it even more scarce.  There were only a little over a 100 of 
the 160 models made.  And 40+ of them were rebranded as NCR machines.

There were 495 160-As made officially.  (There were also a small number shipped 
without serial numbers to the good people at Langley.)

I know of at least 5x 160-As still in existence, besides my own.  Which should 
be going to a museum this week if they can sort out shipping glitches.  My 
system includes a 161-A Typewriter in lousy shape and a 167-2 Card Reader in 
perfect shape.  Plus all manuals, software (with listings) and spare parts.  
Even the paper tape rewinder!

I did not know any 160 machines survived, so who ever bought it has a unique 
item.

I have looked for 15 years for an 8092 = the first true 8 bit computer. Haven't 
found even a hint or rumor of one.

I am working with Al Kossow, to see that this material is eventually in his 
archives.

Billy Pettit

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