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Subject: Re: DEC in the UK and Dilog
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As Steven Schultz says, Dilog used to make a lot of DEC-compatible
peripheral gear.  The old company has been gone for years, but there
is a descendant in Switzerland; see http://www.dilog.ch for details
and contacts.  There are still people there who can dig up info about
old Dilog Qbus interfaces; I have discovered this empirically.
Perhaps they know about the Vixen box; certainly they can likely
find out about the Dilog disk controller.

Norman Wilson

