DEC PDP-10 owned by Microsoft co-founder coming to auction — $30k reserve on mainframe model behind firm's first commercial software

Christie's is set to auction off a DEC PDP-10 mainframe, similar to what Gates and Allen used to build the Altair BASIC — the first product Microsoft ever built.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/dec-pdp-10-owned-by-microsoft-co-founder-coming-to-auction-dollar30k-reserve-on-mainframe-model-behind-firms-first-commercial-software

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