Dave, (01)
The Computer History Museum is definitely still interested in the
lineprocessor! (02)
I'm cc'ing Phil Gust, who is the chair for the NLS/Augment Restoration
project with the CHM. He has gotten some paperwork together to make sure
that you will be acknowledged for the donation to the museum. Also, he
can work out a time that is convenient for you to pick it up. (03)
Jonathan (04)
J D Hopper wrote:
> P.S. you can definitely have the #1 lineprocessor. I don't know
> much what to say about it. Don Andrews had the most to do with
> it. He was in on the design and wrote the first software for
> it. (05)
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