> On 25 Jun 2019, at 17:50, Pete Turnbull via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> > wrote: > > Hi, Al. > > This sounds slightly familiar - Jay contacted me a year or two ago about a > similar lot but the donor never got back to me. > > Anyway, I would be happy to collect these on behalf of Jim Austin, for the > Computer Sheds: http://www.computermuseum.org.uk/ > <http://www.computermuseum.org.uk/>We'd be particularly interested in the > RSTS stuff, as we have very little of that. >
I too have a load of RSTS docs I’ve been trying to move on for a few years. Antonio was going to take them but ended up in the US so they’re still all in my hallway, you’re welcome to those too! Cheers -- adrian/witchy Owner of Binary Dinosaurs, the UK's biggest private home computer collection? t: @binarydinosaurs f: facebook.com/binarydinosaurs w: www.binarydinosaurs.co.uk > Please pass on my contact details. > > On 25/06/2019 17:20, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote: >> We received this offer, it probably makes more sense for someone in the UK >> to get the lot. >> Is there someone at a collecting institution that would like to take this >> on? Email me and >> I can forward your contact information to them. >> "I have a few disk packs available if you need them. (Please note I am in >> the UK). I also have a range of PDP-11 >> interface boards, a mix of dual, quad and Unibus. Is there anything in >> particular that you need? Finally I have a mass >> of RSTS related documentation, such as one copy of every edition of the US >> publication RSTS Porfessional magazine. Plus >> copies of RSTS and RT-11 operating system manuals, from RSTS Version 4a >> (1974) through to Version 10.1 (mid 1990s)." > > > -- > Pete > Pete Turnbull