Eh, it will go for what it goes. Try and keep in mind how tough it was
to keep a 1010 running in 1995. Then add 30 years to that.
The thought of tracking down a bad flip flop on a thousand flip chip
boards really makes me think "yow".
CZ
On 8/15/2024 7:01 PM, Kevin Anderson via cctalk wrote:
I am surprised they have the estimated opening bids amounts for the DEC PDP-10
systems, as well as the IBM 7090, set so low. They can't be that numerous
either. But then again, still too costly for another museum to just pick them
up.
I had selfishly hoped to see my donated mid-1980s Zenith PC clone and all of
its re-badged software (including Lotus 123 and MS Fortran and early DOS Word)
included in one of the clumped microcomputer collections, but alas it was not.
Was probably chucked into a rubbish bin for disposal a long time ago.
Kevin Anderson
Dubuque, Iowa