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Re: Wang 2200

From Rich Alderson <news@alderson.users.panix.com>
Newsgroups alt.folklore.computers
Subject Re: Wang 2200
Date 2015-08-31 20:48 -0400
Organization PANIX Public Access Internet and UNIX, NYC
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"m. thompson" <michael.99.thompson@gmail.com> writes:

>> On Monday, November 7, 1994 at 3:33:25 PM UTC-5, David W. Slavik wrote:

>>> Has anyone ever heard of a wang 2200 mini computer? Old, very old.
>>> Weighs about 200 pounds (at a guess) and uses the old platter
>>> drives. I have one and would like to get some info on it. If anyone can
>>> tell me the processor type, speed etc, I would be grateful.

>>> -- 
>>> Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast!

> The RICM has several 2200s:
> http://www.ricomputermuseum.org/Home/equipment/wang-2200-vp

> You can find 2200 documentation here: http://www.wang2200.org/docs.html

Michael, Evan,

You might have a look at the date on the post to which you're following up...

-- 
Rich Alderson                                   news@alderson.users.panix.com
    the russet leaves of an autumn oak/inspire once again the failed poet/
    to take up his pen/and essay to place his meagre words upon the page...

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