> From: Jorg Hoppe
> Now you can painlessly plug a physical 11/70 panel
So I'm curious about the flat cables to the -11/70 console, which have been
taken apart into individual conductors. I am wondering why?
This doesn't seem to have been done because you needed to re-order them (they
turn back into flat cables before they go into the connectors - although
perhaps you cross-connected a pair of wires)? Easier access to individual
signals for debugging?
Needless to say, if people who want to build one of these also have to do
this, I wouldn't exactly call it 'painless'! :-)
Noel
> From: Al Kossow
> I found the brochure for the board
Ah, thanks very much! I had some details (from my old driver), but this
discovery of yours answers my open questions (e.g. board format).
Noel
Does anyone have an Interlan NI2010 (the QBUS version of their Ethernet interface)
manual?
Bitsavers has the NI1010 (UNIBUS), and I have a driver for the 2010, and between
them I can probably figure out the 2010, but the 'real thing' would be superior.
Noel
I have one of these and would like to get it working correctly, but
can't find any info on it from the internet.
It has a date code of 1989 and was built in Yokahama Japan, by who I
don't know.
Does anyone know who DEC had build there CRT monitors back then? Are
schematics available?
Doug
Does anyone here have copies of EDU Magazine by Digital Equipment
Corporation? I was unable to find any on Bitsavers. I am specifically
looking for No. 12, Summer 1974.
-Devin Monnens