Cyhist Jun 23 1997 A
Date: Mon, 23 Jun 1997 10:33:33 -0700
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Subject: CM> Whose LGP-30?
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I have a query in from a colleague who wants to know more about the computer called LGP-30. Apparently it was OEM'ed by several manufacturers of which the best-known were Royal McBee and Litton, but all the hardware was actually made by Librascope, which today professes to know nothing about it. Can anyone fill in the gaps?
TIA,
__________________________________________ Kip Crosby engine@chac.org
http://www.chac.org/index.html
Computer History Association of California
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Subject: CM> Whose LGP-30?
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I have a query in from a colleague who wants to know more about the computer called LGP-30. Apparently it was OEM'ed by several manufacturers of which the best-known were Royal McBee and Litton, but all the hardware was actually made by Librascope, which today professes to know nothing about it. Can anyone fill in the gaps?
TIA,
__________________________________________ Kip Crosby engine@chac.org
http://www.chac.org/index.html
Computer History Association of California
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