Mike, Charles and the two Pauls,
thanks very much for your feedback on this!
The remaining point now is that they are practically impossible to find anymore these
days, but that's different topic...
Thanks again,
Pierre
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Gesendet: 22:08 Montag, 22.Juni 2015
Betreff: Re: What are the differences between the DEC RP11-C and RP11-E controllers?
The RP11-E is a newer, but about same size, than the RP11-C. I don't remember the
differences, but i went to Chicago and was trained on both in the late 70's.
I have a few cabinets of documentation to sort through and I might have some in there.
Al, do you want to scan it if you don't have it and I find it?
On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 3:24 PM, P Gebhardt <p.gebhardt at ymail.com> wrote:
Hi list,
the subject sais it all: While seeking for information on the RP11-C on the web (I saved a
RP03 from being scrapped 3 years ago), I came across a hint, that there was also a RP11-E
controller. At least using google, there is practically not a single information/document
on the RP11-E other than its existence in the past. Is the difference maybe just a
different input voltage specification (110V vs. 220V)?
Who knows anything on the difference between the C- and the E-type, Google doesn't?
:)
I'd be happy on any hints.
Kind regards,
Pierre
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