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Honeywell 2060 and 2070
mainframe computers

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Jim Lees sitting at the 2070

Peter Duncan at the 2070 console and Denise loading the card reader

The console of the Honeywell 2070 which in 1979 had an enormous 256K of memory, 10 tape drives, 16 removable discs and 4 line printers.

The Honeywell 2060 was replaced with a Facom (Fujitsu) M140F in early 1980 with a staggering 2MB of memory.

A private party on the rooftop of 1 St. Kilda road to watch the Australia Day fireworks (1989). See also: Balfour Party No.1, Balfour Party No.2, Abbott Street Party.

Above/Right
Engineers upgrade the M360 at the Homebush computer centre (1989)
Right
Waiting for those endless damn tapes to load (1989)
Right
Greg, Debbie and Ken take aSunday break over at the Manly Pacific Hotel for their superb cocktails (1989)

  Reunion at Jells Park in 1991
See also: Mayne Nickless Reunion 2001
 

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