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On September 21, 2001 Merle Peirce and Dan Berman moved the Keronix ID516/12 out of storage and to the second floor of the Shady Lea Mill for reassembly and restoration. During 1997, the Keronix had been disassembled. The system cabinet came to RICM, but the CPU was sold to Canada. Later, through the efforts of Kevin Stumpf and Ron Fraser, the CPU was returned and is being reinstalled in its main rack.
The system has a Xerox Diable 44B removable media hard drive and seems to have been originally fitted with a Newport Technologies tape drive, which has disappeared. The original owner was Mini Computer Systems, Inc. of Elmsford, NY