I recovered several pieces of Unix media – all of which I think made it into 
TUHS/PUPS collection - at UBC in the mid-1990’s while I was working at TRIUMF.

Those Unix disks and tapes came from a SERF sale (Surplus Equipment Recycling 
Facility) on UBC main campus, not from TRIUMF. Bill Webb was a common thread 
for Unix use in the biology department at UBC.

TRIUMF extensively used Data General Nova, then Eclipse (both 16 and 32 bit), 
computers from opening through the 1990’s for both cyclotron control systems 
and data acquisition for experiments.  They also had a fair number of PDP-11’s 
and VAXen running RSX-11, RT-11, and VMS. I myself had an Alpha workstation on 
my desk for the two users I was at TRIUMF.

One of my favorite connections between TRIUMF and UBC, was the underground 
pneumatic tube used to rapidly carry short lived isotopes produced in the 
cyclotron to the main campus for biology and medical uses. It should not come 
as a surprise to anyone that I still work in moving things and people through 
underground tunnels 😊

Tim N3QE

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