Okay, I'm trying to beat back the hoard in my basement before the rainy season starts
here in CA:
I have a couple of NMOS static RAM UNIBUS address spaces that I picked up from CMU
sometime back in the mid-'80s once when they were cleaning house. I've been
hauling these around for 30+ years, thinking I would use them with the '11/45 that I
picked up at the same time, but as previously discussed here I have a much more practical
MS11-L working in that system now. So, I'd be more than happy to pass these one to
somebody else who could put them to good use?
There are two; they are 5U 19" rack chassis with integrated power supplies and fans.
These are card cages with slots for 5 11"x15" cards plugging, into a PCB
backplane (big, heavy!)
Each chassis contains four fully-populated MICRORAM 3400N memory cards (at 32K words x 18
bits each, each chassis is a full UNIBUS address space); each of the memory cards caries
144 x socketed 4402ACC, with 1977 date codes.
Each chassis also has a fifth card, a custom UNIBUS interface card that was developed at
CMU, which takes the place of the self-test card in the original units.
The units are marked S/N 100001 and 100002, P/N 929331-009A. They are in good shape, but
dusty, and with some corrosion evident on the chassis. Have not seen power in several
decades, so the power supplies probably need a going over...
I also have full documentation (including schematics), and a folder of schematics and some
hand-drawn notes for the CMU interface cards. I have dups of the EMM documentation, so
could send it to Al if he is interested?
Anybody out there interested? I am in Oakland, CA. It would be best to pick these up in
person, because they'd probably be $$$ to ship.
cheers,
--FritzM.