Great save!
On Sat, May 30, 2015 at 8:27 PM, Brent Hilpert <hilpert at cs.ubc.ca> wrote:
So Rob and I got onsite yesterday and ended up taking
away a small haul of
DEC equipment.
- Three RC-25 drives with a dozen-or-so cartridges. We know at
least one drive works.
- We were quite excited to see two 11/83 boxes, one of which was
working with one of the RC-25s, running RT-11.
However when Rob got everything home and examined it, it turned
out it was an 11/23 CPU in the running box,
and the other was mostly empty of cards, with no CPU.
- A VT-330 terminal (left two other 330 displays, only one
keyboard between the three of them).
- 4-slot Q-bus backplane/rack unit, probably originally held the
11/23 CPU.
- Some extra/duplicate Q-bus device controller cards.
- RT-11 install media on floppy.
It was the data-collection end of the Becton-Dickinson FACS 440 equipment
(Flourescent Activated Cell Sorting), 1980s technology that been in use
till not too long ago. All the extra bits had been accumulated over time to
keep the system going.
Sadly we had to leave the 440 rack which had two 5-6" X/Y CRT displays,
3KV power supplies, the laser table with two water-cooled lasers,
photo-multiplier tubes, optics, etc.