Do you have the courage to save 50% on your next computer? Ad for the Data General Eclipse minicomputer system - 1974.
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Do you have the courage to save 50% on your next computer? Ad for the Data General Eclipse minicomputer system - 1974.
Data General Eclipse
Closeups of IC's being tested and replaced on the Nova 1200
Usagi Electric, Forgotten Machines, & Nevets at VCF Southwest 2025
[Usagi Electric], [Forgotten Machines], and [Nevets01] collaborated on a massive exhibit of unique old hardware.
[Usagi Electric] had an interactive exhibit with his recently rebuilt PDP 11/73 running examples of spectroscopy analysis using a Bomem vector processor. [Usagi] also demonstrated a Data General Nova 1210 running BASIC.
[Forgotten Machines] had a variety of old terminals, computers, and peripherals on display. He was on-hand throughout the show to help anyone image and preserve their old magnetic media.
[Nevets] had an interactive exhibit with a Data General Nova 1200 running BASIC alongside a (sadly non-functional) Digital Computer Controls D-116, a clone of the Nova 1200.
Data General Dasher 450 Display Terminal
Source: computerhistory.org | Photo credit: Gwen Bell
1970's computers - Data General with Dash terminals
Mostek Memory Systems add-in memory board advertisement, 1978.