On Sun, 7 Feb 2016, Jos Dreesen wrote:

Yesterday I picked up the PDP11/04 that Jay mentioned a few days ago.
Less than 15 miles from home  !

First week on the job in March 1980, my new boss brought me two pdp11/04s
and a box of memeory chips.  He to told me to double the memory in
the two computers by populating all the empty holes on the memory boards.

Fortunately I started with only one memory board.

All the holes were full of solder so I tried to clear the solder before
putting in the chips.  It seemed that every time I touched the soldering
iron to the board, any nearby traces immediately lifted and rolled up.
I never finished the first board and I never started the second board.

Up until then I thought I knew how to solder.

--
  Richard Loken VE6BSV, Systems Programmer - VMS   : "...underneath those
  Athabasca University                             : tuques we wear, our
  Athabasca, Alberta Canada                        : heads are naked!"
  ** rllo...@telus.net **                         :    - Arthur Black

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