Hi Rich,
I should have a DEC one, and possibly a few non DEC. Do you have any
specific brand names or board numbers?
Paul
On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 8:26 PM, Rich Alderson <
RichA at livingcomputermuseum.org> wrote:
Long story short: It turns out that SAIL, the
DEC-1080 running WAITS at
the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, did not use the MEIS
(Massbus-Ethernet Interface Subsystem) for Ethernet connectivity, but
rather
a Unibus card from Xerox (apparently used to hook -11s to D-machines) which
went into the front end 11/40 on the KL-10.
So: Does anyone on the list have such a device, and are you willing to
part
with it? Or to loan it for reverse engineering? Or do you know someone
who
has one who does not read ClassicCmp?
Please contact me off-list. I've directed Outlook to set the Reply-to:
field,
but who knows if it listens, or if the list software will leave it in
place.
Thanks,
Rich
Rich Alderson
Sr. Systems Engineer
Living Computer Museum
2245 1st Ave S
Seattle, WA 98134
http://www.LivingComputerMuseum.org/