Re: I need a keypunch (briefly)

2019-08-18 Thread Will Cooke via cctalk
> On August 18, 2019 at 12:03 PM Chip Davis via cctalk > wrote: > > > The 029 I used is in the private collection of a mainframe service > company, Will. They are not open to the public and I know of no > computer museum in the area. > I was afraid of that. Not surprising; Chattanooga i

Re: I need a keypunch (briefly)

2019-08-18 Thread Chip Davis via cctalk
The 029 I used is in the private collection of a mainframe service company, Will. They are not open to the public and I know of no computer museum in the area. However, if you ever get up to the Baltimore area, there is a very extensive computer museum https://museum.syssrc.com that is curate

Re: I need a keypunch (briefly)

2019-08-17 Thread Will Cooke via cctalk
> On August 17, 2019 at 11:41 PM Chip Davis via cctalk > wrote: > > > Thanks, one and all, for the pointers to working keypunches. > Ultimately, the closest one was in Chattanooga and I now have > everything I need to fabricate the award. > > > -Chip- > Hi Chip, I'm wondering if you co

Re: I need a keypunch (briefly)

2019-08-17 Thread Chip Davis via cctalk
Thanks, one and all, for the pointers to working keypunches. Ultimately, the closest one was in Chattanooga and I now have everything I need to fabricate the award. I also used the kloth.com app because I realized that if I punched the cards without the printed interpretation, it wouldn't be o

Re: I need a keypunch (briefly)

2019-08-08 Thread Paul Koning via cctalk
> On Aug 8, 2019, at 1:56 PM, cctalk via cctalk wrote: > > The Computer Museum of America in Roswell GA (400 miles) has 2 working 029s. > Don’t know the condition of the ribbons. Contact Lonnie Simms via > i...@computermuseumofamerica.org. Tell him his CA IBM benefactor sent you. > I hop