I still have deep regrets about giving my IBM 6152 "crossbow"
microchannel card away when I handed off the rest of my IBM RT gear;
it was going to an exhibit of other RT hardware with Pick OS in Ohio
which I understand to have subsequently been disbanded; I didn't have
space for the 6150 towers or the 6151 slabs, but the 6152 was a card I
could have kept for future times (despite never having had the right
PS/2 to put it in) if I had known it wasn't going to be displayed.
The goal has been to acquire a second and then go through the pain of
setting up two of them in a PS/2, running AOS4 as I assume the
4.4BSD-almost port probably wasn't going to work.
On Fri, Jun 6, 2025 at 2:16 PM segaloco via TUHS <tuhs(a)tuhs.org> wrote:
As someone who has been quite attentive to the documentation situation with UNIX,
I've managed to build out a pretty appreciable library of historic works. Among my
most treasured bits are my 3B20S Release 4.1 manual and Bell Labs copies of the
Lions's Commentary.
What do folks have around that you're particularly thrilled to have among your
UNIX-y possessions?
- Matt G.
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Daria Phoebe Brashear
AuriStor, Inc
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