[BC] Oldest Computer still in daily service?

Chuck Lakaytis chuck
Tue Dec 13 11:02:34 CST 2005


Hey Jeff;

Would Nautel be interested in buying an old Winbook laptop.  Still working
after all these years.  I could trade it for a PA module for an AMFET 10.

:-)

Chuck Lakaytis
Director of Engineering
Alaska Public Broadcasting, Inc.
Anchorage, Alaska
907 277 6300
907 310 4339 (cell)


-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:broadcast-bounces at radiolists.net] On Behalf Of Jeff Welton
Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 6:51 AM
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Subject: RE: [BC] Oldest Computer still in daily service?

Willie asked:

> Along the lines of the oldest transmitter, how about the oldest
computer
> still in daily service?
>
I think I may have the market cornered on this one.  Late 80's vintage
8088 (still has the 5-1/4 floppy drive, as well as a 3") connected to
our phone system as a continuous SMDR logger.  At some point we'll need
to upgrade it I guess <g>, but don't fix it if it ain't broke.

Regards,

Jeff Welton
Customer Service Dept.
Nautel Limited
Tel: +1-902-823-3900, ext. 127
Fax: +1-902-823-3183
jwelton at nautel.com 

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