Those of us late to the party may like to know: 1. What was AL 2. Why was it famous? 3. Tell us more about Doug, and his apartment :-)
Kindest regards, Doug Jackson em: d...@doughq.com ph: 0414 986878 Check out my awesome clocks at www.dougswordclocks.com Follow my amateur radio adventures at vk1zdj.net ----------------------------------------------------------- Just like an old fashioned letter, this email and any files transmitted with it should probably be treated as confidential and intended solely for your own use. Please note that any interesting spelling is usually my own and may have been caused by fat thumbs on a tiny tiny keyboard. Should any part of this message prove to be useful in the event of the imminent Zombie Apocalypse then the sender bears no personal, legal, or moral responsibility for any outcome resulting from its usage unless the result of said usage is the unlikely defeat of the Zombie Hordes in which case the sender takes full credit without any theoretical or actual legal liability. :-) Be nice to your parents. Go outside and do something awesome - Draw, paint, walk, setup a radio station, go fishing or sailing - just do something that makes you happy. ^G ^G ^G ^G ^G ^G ^G ^G- In more laid back days this line would literally sing ^G ^G ^G ^G ^G ^G ^G ^G On Wed, 21 Oct 2020 at 18:05, Lars Brinkhoff via cctalk < cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > Chris Zach wrote: > > Did AI use MA10 memory boxes? > > No. It had the original 256K "moby" from Fabri-Tek, and another 256K > from Ampex. The associated PDP-6 had an older DEC Type 16x-something > 16K memory. > > > Did any of that stuff survive? > > Maybe bits and pieces here and there. The AI KA10 went to Concourse, > and then it was lost. >