[geeks] Lisp machine PCBs and keyboards

Alex D azd30 at telus.net
Fri Apr 29 15:18:20 EDT 2022


Liam,

Maybe send a message to the Seattle Retro Computer Group

seattle-retrocomp at googlegroups.com (you might have to either subscribe or
join)

or maybe try to reach them through the website

https://www.seattleretrocomputing.com/

I seem to remember that there was a Lisp machine exhibited  by a member(s)
of the group at the Pacific Northwest Vintage Computer Festival that
used to take place at the Living Computer Museum in Seattle.

cheers
alex


On Thu, Apr 28, 2022 at 4:26 AM Liam Proven <lproven at gmail.com> wrote:

> A chap I know -- not on the list -- has some old LispM bits that he
> would like to find good homes for.
>
> Quote:
> «
> LISP Machine boards - attached are a couple of pictures of the two
> sizes of boards we have. The smaller boards are two ESDI "paddles" and
> two console boards. The larger boards are six colour memory boards,
> two 512kW memory boards, two NBS FEP-IO boards and a colour controller
> board. AFAIK they're all from 3600-series machines. No idea if they
> work or not, clearly.
>
> The LISP Machine keyboards we have in the cupboard are 364000 models,
> complete with cables.
> »
>
>
> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BJt5NBYG2YEiiJYJMMYFmQN7TlefU1CW/view?usp=sharing
>
>
> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xHAQPuFh4OCW_IGX1V6J1SnE2blNzFPN/view?usp=sharing
>
> I know that the keyboards are seriously valuable (~USD 1500 each at a
> guess) but he would prefer that they went to actual LispM owners and
> not to random keyboard collectors.
>
> I am looking for pointers to anywhere that I might find such LispM
> owners, and anyone who might be interested in the PCBs.
>
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