On Sun, Feb 22, 2004 at 02:32:50PM -0700, CRC wrote:
On Sun, 22 Feb 2004 11:04:03 +0100, Sebastian
Br?ckner
<sebastian.brueckner(a)epost.de> schreibt:
A few month ago I acquired a VAXstation 3200.
There is one QBUS card in the system that I can't identify.
As far as I know the VAX has been used for measurement data aquisition
in a physics laboratory.
You have the Qbus part (KSC2922) of a KSC2922/3922, Qbus CAMAC
interface. CAMAC (Computer Automated Measurement And Control) is an
instrumentation system extensively used in the nuclear/high energy
area.
Interesting (to me at least... we have numerous CAMAC crates here at Pole,
but the last MicroVAX was turned off several years ago).
AFAIK my VAX was used at a high-energy positron beam. It was last used
productively in 1997 I believe.
Sebastian