The CHM has posted this on their blog: I thought you all (especially DEC buffs) would appreciate this:
https://goo.gl/BV6MXH I have personally reviewed several boxes of the DEC archives - and they are a terrific asset in understanding both DEC's business successes and failures, engineering prowess and bad decisions, etc. "The Digital Equipment Corporation records are 1,239 linear feet of material in 1,343 boxes. The records represent the largest and most complete set of DEC records in existence, dating from 1947 through 2002, with the bulk from the company’s years of operation from 1957 through 1998, when they were bought by Compaq Computer. The collection is a comprehensive technical history of every major computing innovation at DEC, as well as its nontraditional business culture, which still serves as an industry model — nearly every contemporary company strives for a “culture of innovation.” For a Guide to the DEC records (pdf) click the link below: https://goo.gl/cWMK6F Regards, Lyle -- 73 AF6WS Bickley Consulting West Inc. http://bickleywest.com "Black holes are where God is dividing by zero"