[rescue] [jacobbartlet at msn.com: Re: VAX Floating Point Systems Array Processor, AP 120B]
Bill Bradford
mrbill at mrbill.net
Sun Oct 6 22:26:14 CDT 2002
John is in MD, 30 miles from D.C. Someone please rescue this. 8-)
Please contact him directly.
Bill
----- Forwarded message from JOHN BATLUCK <jacobbartlet at msn.com> -----
From: "JOHN BATLUCK" <jacobbartlet at msn.com>
To: <MrBill at DECVax.org>
Subject: Re: VAX Floating Point Systems Array Processor, AP 120B
Date: Sun, 6 Oct 2002 22:02:42 -0400
Bill,
In my garage I have an FPS AP 120B designed to interface with the VAX
supermini for vector processing. I acquired it at GSA auction many years
ago, where it landed after use at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. It
carries a model designation, AP 180V, identifying it as a VAX peripheral.
The single cabinet, painted to look like a VAX peripheral, is about 24" wide,
30" deep and 60" high, and includes both power supply and processor. It
weighs several hundred pounds. Some documentation is also available.
I can no longer keep it, and am looking to find a new home whose owner will
handle the shipping cost. This machine was made in Beaverton, Oregon in the
early 80,s by Floating Point Systems. I don't have any interest in messing
with it, but am reluctant to see it scrapped.
Do you know anyone who may be interested in acquiring this unit?
Regards,
John Batluck
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bill bradford
mrbill at mrbill.net
austin, texas
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