On 04/29/2017 03:15 PM, Steve Smith wrote:
Ah, a museum.  That's awesome, and best of luck getting the 3290
running.

Thanks! I've located a copy of the manual that covers the 3290 setup panels. It's a bit on the expensive side, but I'll be purchasing it tomorrow. Maybe that'll arrive soon enough to get me over this hump. I really want us to be able to show off the 3290 running next weekend.

I do remember it fondly.  I had it for some years sometime
between 1985 and '95.  I was continually re-configuring it, and I think
I liked a 3-way setup most of the time.

  Nice!

I'm sure many on this list are interested in the museum, in fact, I'd
guess this is likely one of the best places to talk about it.  Warning:
it doesn't take much provocation for some of us with considerable
experience to start reminiscing.

Oh, believe me, I know what you mean. ;) I actually come from the other side of the computing world; I started out in DECland, cut my teeth on PDP-11s (had a big one in my bedroom as a teenager in the mid-1980s), was a DEC VMS sysadmin for many years on a bunch of VAXen, and have been ensconced in the commercial UNIX world for most of my life after that. The "graybeards" in that side of the world get just as verbosely sentimental, believe me. ;) We do all love our machines.

               -Dave

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Dave McGuire
President/Curator, Large Scale Systems Museum
New Kensington, PA

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