If you had a pile of impossibly dirty DEC Q-Bus
boards,
what would you do? (This includes the usual disk controller card,
CPU/IO/Memory extender, a couple of corestacks, the backplane,
and the regulator card).
Allison keeps mentioning putting them in the dishwasher...
I'm somewhat hesitant to do so. But she's had good luck
with doing it...
I'm sure she'll pipe in here with info on how to do it...
Megan Gentry
Former RT-11 Developer
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