Well, finally dug up my old Able boards brochure. The 10046 board
is described as the Interlink/UNI.
It emulates and is software compatible with the DEC DR11B. It also
emulates the DEC DA11-B allowing computer link operation between
2 Unibus machines with a second 10046 or link with a Qbus system
when used with the Interlink/LSI, 10049.
Anyway, that was the sales pitch. $1600 in 1984.
nick o
wanderer wrote:
A good day to all,
I have found a board of which I would like to know where it is used
for.
It seems to be made by ACT, and has the following numbers, 10046001 REV
C, 10046002 REV C, 10046-0. It is a hex slot board, and there are two
50 pin connectors on top. Above the A/B slots, there are 2 connectors
where a regular(?) dual card can be placed in. There are no special
chips other than the regular 74xx types.
+------------------------------+
| xxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx |
| J1 J2 |
| +-======-======-+
| |
| |
| s |
| s |
| s s |
| s s |
+xxxxxx--xxxxxx--xxxxxx--xxxxxx--xxxxxx--xxxxxx+
|||||| |||||| |||||| |||||| |||||| ||||||
s = switch pack
Thanks,
Ed
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