Sergio
Well, I had a BA23 box in which I put the CPU and the memory of the 11/84.
And I had an RQDX3 disk interface and a Seagate ST-251 disk. The hard part
is the cabinet kit. It should be possible to use parts of the 11/84 cabinet
kit and make it fit with some soldering, but happily I could avoid that.
The cabinet kit is for setting the serial line speed and to connect the
serial line. Someone (Thanks again Wanderer!!) offered me an original 11/83
cabinet kit so that finished it.
Wim
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From: SP <SPEDRAJA(a)mail.ono.es>
To: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
Subject: RE: PDP 11/84's - any interest?
Date: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 12:38 AM
Hello. Could you be more explicit ? It's possible
I could obtain one (with CPU and Memory of the 84,
of course) but I'd like to knoe the form to convert
one 84 in one 83, of course.
Regards
Sergio
>
> Jerome,
>
> I converted an 11/84 to an 11/83 myself. The memory works fine on a
Q-bus.
It is
connected to the CPU board via overhead flatcable. I converted an
11/84 to an 11/83 myself.
Wim