In article <f4eb766f0602011111m1e211247jbde7efc07fa81dee at mail.gmail.com>,
Ethan Dicks <ethan.dicks at gmail.com> writes:
I was talking about a DLJ11-V - a 4-port dual-height
card that was
common in 11/03s and dual-height 11/23 systems (KDF-11A)... one port
was strapped to be the console, and the other three had "standard"
addresses that meant that in a typical system, you only had to worry
about baud rate and parity jumpers to put the card to full use.
IIRC, I have the console port on one card and a printer port on a
second card. I'll have to make a list of the module numbers and
update my collection web page so I can remember this stuff without
access to the HW ;-).
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