The two EFOSC instruments have a long and successful history at La Silla. This page gives an outline, and will eventually have more details for interested historians of astronomical instrumentation.
The first ESO Faint Object Spectrograph and Camera (EFOSC1) was at the ESO 3.6m telescope for over 10 years, until its replacement by EFOSC2 in October, 1997. Although conceptually a very simple instrument it could be used in eight different modes: direct imaging, long slit spectroscopy, slitless spectroscopy, echelle spectroscopy, imaging polarimetry, spectropolarimetry, coronography, and Multiple Object Spectroscopy (MOS). EFOSC1 was equipped with CCD #26, a Tek512 chip with 512x512 pixels of 27 micron size (scale is 0.61 arcsec/pixel).