Lou - N2MIY
Veteran Member
Folks,
There is a little story on the Living Computer Museum in Seattle linked from the front page of foxnews.com with a picture of Ian King holding an RL01. In the linked story, he is seen putting the pack into the drive on their 11/70. You can even see the 11/70 front panel in the photo. And, there is a TU56 above the RL01.
Personally I am really happy about the whole concept of the Living Computer Museum. Those guys actually RUN THE HARDWARE (the same way I actually run the hardware.) There are other museums where it's all look but don't touch and nothing runs. In my garage, we run the iron!!!!
Lou
There is a little story on the Living Computer Museum in Seattle linked from the front page of foxnews.com with a picture of Ian King holding an RL01. In the linked story, he is seen putting the pack into the drive on their 11/70. You can even see the 11/70 front panel in the photo. And, there is a TU56 above the RL01.
Personally I am really happy about the whole concept of the Living Computer Museum. Those guys actually RUN THE HARDWARE (the same way I actually run the hardware.) There are other museums where it's all look but don't touch and nothing runs. In my garage, we run the iron!!!!
Lou