[rescue] WTB: Good 'antique' computer for education
Dave McGuire
rescue at sunhelp.org
Thu Jul 26 16:28:28 CDT 2001
On July 26, BSD Bob the old greybeard BSD freak wrote:
> > My fiance is looking for an OLD computer to teach herself some
> > computer architecture. I'm thinking something with a card cage. My
> > personal favorite are the VME based sun machines but I'm open to
> > ideas. I need something where she can get replacement parts cheaply
> > and (relatively) easily. Would a VAX be good for this? What about
> > an -11? How small can I make an -11 or a VAX? Does anybody have
> > anything they would be willing to let go or a place to get this kind
> > of stuff? (I wouldn't mind getting a VME sun... Especially not an
> > 4/xxx deskside one)
> > daniel
>
> I have some minor thoughts on the subject....
>
> A PDP-11 is fun, but finding working bits for them can be a problem.
> I would hesitate to recommend one for a person just wanting to play
> on an old machine, unless you also were ready to become a hardware
> techie on it, too.
I'm not sure I fully agree with you here, Bob. A more recent machine
like a pdp11/53 or 11/73 is near-bulletproof. I've seen them survive
extremely harsh environments. I think one would survive quite well in
the home. And if it does experience trouble, there are resources to
be drawn on for support...US! :-)
Now, something like an 11/20 or an 11/35 would be a different
story..
-Dave McGuire
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