On Mon, Apr 26, 2004 at 09:22:07PM -0700, Guy Sotomayor wrote:
It was 2550 lbs of stuff on 3 pallets stacked to
4'.
Whee!
Here's a list of the major items:
* RL01 (2)
* RK05 (2)
Cool... disks are always handy.
* 11/34 (3)
* 11/05 or 11/10 (can't tell, part of front panel missing)
* 11/40 mostly complete but has front panel whose switches were
abused (broken/missing). The plexi is intact.
* 11/40 badly abused. Front panel (and switches) intact (missing
1 switch cover)
* 11/50 (I was jumping up and down when I saw this until I figured
out it had no cards...nada.)
Hmm... think it's possible to get two working 11/40s out of the pile, or
does it look like one working 11/40 and a donor? It should be possible to
cast some replica switch toggles, but it may or may not be worth it.
* BA11F expansion box full of cards (21")
* RK11D (2+)
* RK11C (2)
Handy. Do either of the RK11Cs have the blinky-lights panel?
In going through one of the small boxes I found a very
strange looking
cable. It had flip chip paddles on one end and centronics connectors
(2) on the other. The cable itself was twisted pair wire bunched
together. It took a few minutes to realize that this cable goes to
between a Fabritec memory expansion and an 8/I. This cable is
completely undocumented!!!
Wow! I don't have a Fabritek memory box, but I do have an unexpanded
-8/i. I'd seriously consider making a 1U memory enclosure with some
battery-backed SRAM. Is there any chance you'd part with the cable?
-ethan
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