Hi Looks like this is his homepage:
http://www.retrocomputing.net/ Looks like he has both an 11/780 (though it looks to be in pieces) and a 390. Impressive collection. /P On Tue, Apr 05, 2016 at 10:07:16AM +0100, Antonio Carlini wrote: > I came across this: > > http://www.lastampa.it/2016/03/23/edizioni/biella/alberto-lingegnere-che-salva-le-vecchie-glorie-dei-computer-gV1q0KqnJI1hEGCzDrqiJJ/pagina.html > > which lead me on to > > http://www.lastampa.it/2015/08/25/edizioni/biella/dai-pc-di-jurassic-park-ai-primi-computer-del-cnr-nsFSDGxVnfcZv7B2oqxm7M/pagina.html > > Alberto Rubinelli has a warehouse full of machines (8134 that have been > catalogued and maybe 4000 more that are yet to be catalogued). The article > mentions a VAX-11/780 and and an "IBM 390", but no pictures of either. > There's a Laptop Grid Computer 1520 but it's not quite clear whether it is > one that flew on the shuttle or just the same type as one that did. > > His aim is to have them all running and to open a museum. > > Antonio > > -- > Antonio Carlini > arcarl...@iee.org >