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More computers at Project Athena

My (strong) memory is that quite a few more than 10 VAX 11/750's were used at Project Athena; I had just installed the first batch of 50 machines, and they were mostly idle at that moment; I think we sucked most of the machines into the rendering. My guess would be it was more like 40 systems.

IIRC, I was involved in making this happen at the Project Athena end. Sam Leffler had given us a Berkeley UNIX tutorial, and I think the contact was between him and myself. I haven't tried to verify this by going into antique mail archives to see if I have email around or not.