I recently posted the following DEC PDP-11 Q-Bus modules up for grabs.
They are apparently Q-Bus controllers for this harddrive or something
like it.
2) dual-height board
Corvus Systems 1981
LSI-11 Interface
P/N 40020019 Rev 02
contains 28-pin external connector
3) dual-height board
Corvus Systems 1981
LSI-11 Transporter Omninet
P/N 8169
contains 3-pin external connector
LED
8-position DIP switch
4) dual-height board (2 each)
Corvus Systems 1981
LSI-11 Transporter Omninet
P/N 8010-08032
contains 3-pin external connector
LED
8-position DIP switch
Dave
djenner(a)halcyon.com
>>Sorry if these groups were inappropriate for
this post, but they were
>>the only groups I saw anything useful about Corvus listed on so thought
>>I'd have the best chance for a useful reply here.
>>
>>That said, I was cleaning out some closets a while back and came across
>>a very curious box. It seemed to be an external hard drive of some
>>kind, but the only connection on the thing was a 3-pin connector near a
>>series of dip switches. Looking around the web and Usenet I've come to
>>the conclusion that it's a network-shareable hard drive that would be
>>useable in a Corvus Omninet system.