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Thu Jul 7 11:18:10 CDT 2005


On Wed, 6 Jul 2005, Marvin Johnston wrote:

> I got a call tonight and picked up an Eagle IIe computer, Lisa 2 (3 1/2"
> drive), Vic 20, Bunker Ramo micro/mini with the possibility of picking
> up a couple of Polymorphic Toasters (the orange S-100 machine.) I will
> be picking up two more Bunker Ramo computers on Monday.

Marvin,

What do the Bunker Ramo computers look like?  I have a mini that is rather
large (about 20" cubed) and heavy.  The front panel has pushbuttons
instead of switches.  An odd beast.

> These Bunker Ramo computers were apparently used in a brokerage house
> and the possibility exists that he has the docs for them. I don't have a
> model number right now, but is anyone familiar with Bunker-Ramo and the
> computers they made?

I know nothing about it.  I got it in a trade years ago.  I'm told it was
used in a banking environment.

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