Discuter:IBM 1130 et 1800

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[modifier] Autorisation de photos d'un site privé

Date:           Tue, 29 Nov 2005 22:28:00 -0800
From:   Bob Rosenbloom <bobalan@sbcglobal.net>
To:     fda@armingaud.com
Subject:        Re: Austrian->Bob Rosenbloom's 1131, now with pictures

You can use any photos you want. I will be adding more over the next few
weeks. If you need close ups of anything, just let me know.

Bob


fda@armingaud.com wrote:

>Bob, thes pictures right ou-of-the-past are fantastic. Would you allow us to une
>some of them for the French Wikipedia, and in that case which ones ? Here is a
>pointer to the article, which badly needs some illustrations :
>
>http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_1130_et_1800
>
>The goal is to make is as clear as this one (which some 1130 aficionados may
>like too) :
>
>http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/APL_(langage)
>
>:-)
>
>François-Dominique Armingaud
>Paris, France
>
>
>Quoting "IBM1130.org" <norm@IBM1130.org>:
>
>  
>
>>Bob Rosenbloom 1131 has arrived, and he has lots of pictures.  As he
>>writes to us:
>>
>>    
>>
>>>My IBM 1130 arrived today from Austria. It was packed very well,
>>>first wrapped in cardboard, then plastic wrap, then a sealed foil
>>>material, and finally a really strong crate. It spent a week in
>>>customs but they never even opened it up. The machine itself is
>>>quite dirty and will take some time to clean up, but looks complete
>>>and restorable. It came with a box of disk cartridges with unknown
>>>data or software. The main problem I have is that it's a 50 Hz
>>>machine. I assume the power supply could run on 60 Hz but the disk
>>>drive probably will not run correctly on 60 Hz. I believe the best
>>>thing is to start looking for a 60 Hz to 50 Hz power converter.
>>>Have a look at the unpacking at:
>>>
>>>http://www.dvq.com
>>>
>>>Bob