Glad you enjoyed it.
The 3330s were Calcomp. Our Calcomp CE also fixed color TVs part time.
The unit-record gear was all IBM. No one did it better :-)
We had a mishmash of vendors (and still do, on a much grander scale)
mainly because we're a state university and we had to go low bid for
most things. IBM had trouble with the concept at the time, so we had
other vendors in the house. Finger-pointing was a popular pastime, with
FUD-slinging a close second. Through most of the 80s and 90s we had
non-IBM mainframes as well.
On 10/18/2013 8:11 PM, William Donzelli wrote:
Starring an 8-mb IBM 3033, 3330 disk, reel tape, punch cards, a liquid-ink
plotter and a 1403 printer that plays Tiger Rag! (at 9:30)
Great video.
I looks like the processor is just about the only real IBM gear there.
The tape are STC, the 3350s are CDC, and the 3330s are from someone
that I can not ID.
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Will
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