[TUHS] Your Most Prized UNIX Artifacts?

Daria Phoebe Brashear shadow at gmail.com
Sat Jun 14 12:27:23 AEST 2025


On Wed, Jun 11, 2025 at 18:35 Greg A. Woods <woods at robohack.ca> wrote:

> At Tue, 10 Jun 2025 12:10:28 +1000, Rob Pike <robpike at gmail.com> wrote:
> Subject: [TUHS] Re: Your Most Prized UNIX Artifacts?
> >
> > An original, hand-wire-wrapped Jerq board, later renamed Blit because of
> > marketing. Also the original mouse, made by Prof Nicoud's lab and signed
> by
> > him on the bottom.
>
> The mice that came with the DMD-5620s, the Dépraz Mouse, "Made in
> Switzerland" (one of mine says "Type D 85 / P") looks very similar.  I
> have one in an original AT&T package too.
>

Ah yes. Mice. I still have two new-in-their-boxes DEC Hawley puck mice.
VSXXX-AA, with two rollers.

They kept tracking reliably whereas the ball variant always got gunked up
and skipped, but our DEC mice tended to succumb to Nettrek disease, where
the left button would get clicked to death, and the replacements were
inevitably the ball version.

I never managed to source a wheel version at the time to just carry with
me. Got two years later, planning to give one to a friend a few months
older than me for his collection. Cancer intervened and he is several years
gone now, alas.
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