My kewl pictures from the System Source Computer Museum
http://www.syssrc.com/linlee/
The home page for the museum is at http://museum.syssrc.com
Bob Roswell
brosw...@syssrc.com
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We (Computer Museum @ System Source) picked up this unit today.
Here are a few snapshots after we pulled the unit off of the truck.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/2GvqTQukSEEnyoQp8
Bob Roswell
Museum Staff Helps Exonerate David Veney
January 19, 2023, Hunt Valley, MD — Staff members of the System Source Computer
Museum recently completed a project that helped exonerate David Veney, wrongly
convicted of rape in 1997. In 2005, after Mr. Veney sought a new trial, the
state found irregul
Museum Staff Helps Exonerate David Veney
January 19, 2023, Hunt Valley, MD — Staff members of the System Source Computer
Museum recently completed a project that helped exonerate David Veney, wrongly
convicted of rape in 1997. In 2005, after Mr. Veney sought a new trial, the
state found irregul
The machine is in great condition. It was (carefully) turned on this evening!
Blinking Lights!
Bob Roswell
The IBM Product centers were bought by NYNEX, and in turn purchased by
ComputerLand.
The Baltimore NYNEX location was in the our ComputerLand franchise protected
territory, so technically ComputerLand Corporation was in violation of our
ComputerLand Franchise. This was great news for us, since
I could imagine a talk/exhibit demonstrating vintage software.
The question that I have is how do we exhibit software (Hardware is challenging
enough)
A quick stab is on our website at https://museum.syssrc.com/category/software/
where online visitors can run some of the important 1980's softw
Are you talking about the a Corvus Hard Drive, along with the video tape backup
system?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corvus_Systems
I have a mirror card and several Corvus Hard Drives.
Cosmetically good, and probably work, but I'm not sure!
Bob Roswell
https://Museum.syssrc.com
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Bill - I don't have an IMSAI PCS 80. But perhaps you would find something
close in either a VDP-40 (never turned it on, 5.25" floppies) or a VDP-80. My
VDP-80 got smashed in transit, but the ROMS could still be gone. Let me know
if you want be to dig around
Bob Roswell
brosw...@syssrc.com
The System Source Computer Museum is closed due to COVID-19, so we are making
some video gallery talks.
Here is the first one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hq7aVCc2GP8
The video describes some of the applications of this 57 year old computer
including it original use at Goddard Space Flig
On 22/04/2020 08:52, Bill Degnan via cctalk wrote:
> A true treasure and worth the trip to System Source to see in person.
> First class stuff there! (When it reopens, ug)
>
> On Tue, Apr 21, 2020, 7:16 PM rar via cctalk wrote:
>
>> The System Source Computer Museum is clo
Love it!
https://Museum.syssrc.com/tour
Bob Roswell
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We have a working Linotype at the System Source Computer Museum in Hunt Valley
Maryland.
Open now only by appointment with a maximum of two masked visitors due to COVID
https://museum.syssrc.com
Bob Roswell
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I have some very similar (but not identical) tube modules in my IBM 519
Reproducing punch
Mine are the same form factor, but the resistors are lengthwise.
I'll attach the image which Kyle will get, but I doubt they will make it on to
the list
Bob Roswell
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