At 10:17 PM 4/04/2019 -0500, you wrote: >These are very different. That older one was really just a case - it >had no lights, perhaps no actual switches (I am guessing not), and >certainly no circuit boards. This one has that stuff (and I see that >the price has gotten to an amount I once bid on a CDC-160 [and lost.]
Whoever bidder x***n is, someone should explain to them about snipe bidding services. What I want to know is, how do front panels of historic computers so often get separated from the rest of the computer? Do people just rip them off as souvenirs and scrap the rest of the machine? It's very hard to understand. I found several orphan PDP front panels at the ACMS warehouse diaspora last year. And rescued all that I found. But it's so sad. Guy