Re: Free to a good home: Honeywell/Bull DPS-6 workstation / server (Seattle, WA)

2019-10-18 Thread Zane Healy via cctalk
> On Oct 18, 2019, at 1:45 PM, Al Kossow via cctalk > wrote: > > for anyone who got this from Josh > Jim Stephens loaned me a huge stash of documentation that I've been uploading > to > http://bitsavers.org/pdf/honeywell/series60level6/ Any chance you have any DPS-8 or GCOS-8 documentation t

Re: Free to a good home: Honeywell/Bull DPS-6 workstation / server (Seattle, WA)

2019-10-18 Thread Al Kossow via cctalk
for anyone who got this from Josh Jim Stephens loaned me a huge stash of documentation that I've been uploading to http://bitsavers.org/pdf/honeywell/series60level6/ On 1/22/16 10:35 PM, Josh Dersch wrote: > Hi all -- > > I picked this DPS-6 up over the summer and it's just taking up space (quite

Re: Free to a good home: Honeywell/Bull DPS-6 workstation / server (Seattle, WA)

2017-08-31 Thread Mike Palmer via cctalk
-- Josh Do you still have it? Regards Mike Mike Palmer Director Brook Consulting Services Ltd m...@microbite.co.uk www.brookconsultingservices.co.uk Brentwood Office: 44 (0) 1277 286500 Direct Dial: 44 (0) 1277 286180 __

Re: Free to a good home: Honeywell/Bull DPS-6 workstation / server (Seattle, WA)

2017-02-20 Thread Kevin Owens
do you still have this ? thanks Kevin

Re: Free to a good home: Honeywell/Bull DPS-6 workstation / server (Seattle, WA)

2017-02-02 Thread Julian Metcalf
Hi Josh, I saw your posting on the 23rd Jan 16 regarding Bull DPS 6. We are based in the UK and actually run 4 working DPS6 systems in the UK. Any system (in its entirety or parts) we may be interested in if compatible with our existing system. Do you still have it? Many thanks, Julian Julia

Free to a good home: Honeywell/Bull DPS-6 workstation / server (Seattle, WA)

2016-01-22 Thread Josh Dersch
Hi all -- I picked this DPS-6 up over the summer and it's just taking up space (quite a bit of space) in the corner of my basement. This is a custom 16-bit, bitsliced, microcoded CPU from the early 80s with (I believe) 8mb of memory, and ethernet. It would originally have run a version of G