[inforoots] German LGP-21

Van Snyder van.snyder at jpl.nasa.gov
Mon Jun 4 12:25:51 PDT 2007


On Mon, 2007-06-04 at 02:22 +0200, lgp-21 at virtualhistoricfair.de wrote:
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> I have here in Germany a German version of the LGP-21 and look for some information to this computer and its history. I look for information more as from Tom Jennings and Ed Thelen outside go. I start a documentation project with dictating machine and video camera in the next days and to today two time witnesses found, who programmed the LGP-21 and which technology quite well in the 60's. Furthermore I have the German original guidances of the LGP-21 inclusive Friden Flexowriter and punched-tape reader and punch. Further information to the project: http://lgp-21.blog.de and http://blog.virtualhistoricfair.de . My preferential language is German, but I can read an understand not too complex and slang English and otherwise helps me the Babelfish or the Oxford-Dictionary ;-)
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> Thanks for all informations,
> EightBitWitch
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Have you contacted Haus zur Geschichte der IBM Datenverarbeitung in
Sindelfingen?  They are almost exclusively interested in IBM equipment,
but may have information for you anyway.

My contacts there are Hans Spengler <hwspbb at t-online.de>, Heinz Oberle
<HOberle at t-online.de>, Werner Seebode <Werner at familie-seebode.de> and
Rolf Ziegler <Ziegler-boeblingen at t-online.de>.

Van Snyder




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