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About the systems:
- Cray Y-MP EL (yel)
- Cyber 960 (cy960)
- Cyber 860 (cy860)
- Cyber 830 (phoenix)
- Desktop Cyber (dtcyber)
- Control Data Net (cdcnet)
- SGI Origin 2000 (o2000)
- CData 4680 (majestix)
- Sun Enterprise 10000 (e10k)
- Cray T3E (t3e)
- NEC SX-4B (sx4b)
- NEC UP4800/675 (siox)
- Cray J916 (uhu)
- Cray J932 (huh)
- Cray C90
- Cray T3D
- Fujitsu VPP300 (vpp)
- Bull DPS 6000
- Login server (server)
- Successful SW-Ports
- System Logbooks
Documentation:
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- On German Computers
Pictures:
- General pictures
- Deinstallation of CY830s
- CDC Cyber Boards
- Tours day on Nov 23rd 2002
- Tours day on Nov 29th 2003
- Tours day on Nov 27th 2004
- Picking up a Cray J932
- Acquisition of IPPs Cray J916
- The move
- The renovation
- Vintage computer rooms
- Operating a DEC10
- Screenshots CC545
- Air Conditioning
- Cyber 2000 from Zurich (external)
- Moving to datArena (external, short overview)
- Moving to datArena (external, long version)
Hardware Projects
- Cyber Disk Emulator
- MUNIAC Vacuum Tube Computer
Team Members:
- John G. Zabolitzky
- Alexander Mann
- Freddy Meerwaldt
- Wolfgang Stief
In memory of:
- Seymour Cray
- Control Data Corp
- Cray Research
- Cray Computer Corp
- ERA

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Press Announcement: Open Day on Nov 29th 2003
Cray-Cyber invites to Open Day
On Nov, 29th 2003 from 12:00am to 6:00pm the Vintage Computer
Center of Cray-Cyber.org invites to their second tours day at their
location Staeblistrasse 10b, 81477 Munich. Cray-Cyber.org will show
running mainframes of several periods of the mainframe era. Visitors of
the first tours day last year already know the main exhibits: a running
Control Data Cyber 960 mainframe from 1986, a running Cray Y-MP EL from
1991 as well as a fluid cooled Control Data 860, built in 1982. After
renovation of the computer center beginning of this year, Cray-Cyber.org
extended its collection by several interesting machines, e. g. a NEC
SX4B/2A and a Control Data 4680MP. Of course, a broad range of typical
peripheral devices such as punchcard readers, tape drives, ancient high
speed printers, disk packs, power supplies are available and functional
for most of the machines.
Most of the systems are fully operational and will be demonstrated up
and running. Interested visitors can operate machines on their own.
Further information about Cray-Cyber.org is available via Internet at
www.cray-cyber.org.
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