David (Usagi Electric) has posted his 12th video on his restoration of our Bendix G-15. The full list of videos is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnw98JPyObn3QSIwUz5Iv6NA1x-uGFqAa In the most recent post he gets the unit to boot! Well worth the watch! Henry Harrison (1917-2010) collected 4 Bendix G-15s. His sons lent one of the G-15s to the federation's museum in Wall. The Harrison estate auctioned that unit S/N 3 https://www.rrauction.com/auctions/lot-detail/347709906735051-bendix-g-15-th... The Computer Museum @ System Source purchased the remaining three units #1 Is on display at System Source #2 Is on loan to VC Federation and is on display in the museum at Wall to replace the unit that was auctioned #3 Is on loan to Usagi Electric and is being restored. We have had volunteers scanning led by Rob Kolstad scanning our library of G-15 Documents. The docs are https://rbk.delosent.com/g15doc.html Most of the documentation we have was from a local Baltimore company that was called Greiner Engineering. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._E._Greiner_Company Greiner Engineering did the design work for many roads and bridges in Maryland. A side note about Greiner Engineering. They had a long history of winning contracts in Maryland by participating in payoff screens involving a the former Baltimore County Executive, then Governor of Maryland, and then US Vice President Spiro T. Agnew. A good summary is in Time Magazine from August 1973 https://content.time.com/time/subscriber/article/0,33009,907711-1,00.html Bob Roswell broswell@syssrc.com 410-771-5544 ext 4336 Computer Museum Highlights<http://museum.syssrc.com/> [cid:image001.jpg@01DB18AC.A53F4430]