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Subject: DEC Large Computer Library (DMF or CMF) microfiche?
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 by: Alan Mimms - Sat, 22 Apr 2023 19:57 UTC

Hello friends.

I'm looking for someone who might have a set of microfiche from DEC containing the Large Computer Library information. The "Distribution Code", according to one doc I have found, is either DMF of CMF on these.

I think any lead could be useful, but if the fiche are from early- to mid-1980s it would be ideal. I'm looking for info on the KL10 CPUs used in DECSYSTEM-20.

I am, of course, aware of the many PDFs floating around thanks to organizations like the Computer History Museum. These are very helpful, but not all I need. I'm thinking the microfiche will have more data.

Thanks for any leads!
Alan Mimms
Former system programmer, TOPS-20 at Beckman Instruments in Brea, CA.

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