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From: roliver@nyx10.cs.du.edu (Robert Oliver)
Subject: Re: Support for an old CADMUS-Munix V.3 3.2 A
Message-ID: <1993Oct29.234207.14598@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>
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  I have 2 CADMUS 9000 that are just gathering dust.  One IS sitting right
beside me now with an telebit WorldBlazer modem on top of it.  Which it 
connected to the net via an Wyes 50 terminal.  

  The only CADMUS that I found were in 87-88 in the Boston area and were
out of bussiness.  They were 68010 and 68020 system that ran SYS 5 2 an 3.x
if I rember right.  If I probley look hard enough I could even find an boot
tape for one.  There were the same as an MicroVax I and II and probley an III
for the 68020 system.  The only reason I keep them around is because some 
day I am going to make and very big ram disk for scsi or put an hole bunch
os scsi disk in there and make it and fileserver running (486-586 motherboard)
with tape drive in the old qic-24 slot.

  P.S.  The original poster of this I could not contact and this is the
replay to his post.

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