Just out of interest, did you hear where it is in the UK?
Regards
Rob
On 30 March 2015 at 13:53, Jay West <jwest at classiccmp.org> wrote:
FYI - I forgot to post; this deal has been claimed; it
was passed on to the
first person that replied off-list. Hopefully that person can consummate
the
deal and will post back to the list to let us know the real scoop on what
the guy has.
Best,
J
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Subject: Re: Equipment Available
I don't think anybody who had worked for DEC would confuse an 11/23 with a
microvax.
The reference to RX01's also seems a little odd.
Testing silicon could be a reference to IC's or the large crystals drawn
from the melt.
As to being used in house in the UK. Both plants (Ayr and Galway) were F,A
and T plants Boards and enclosures came in already built and tested.
They would plug the systems together to suit the customers configureation.
If a board failed it would be sent to Hoofdorf in Holland where they had a
board level repair facility.
This was mainly for field service swop outs but they did handle F,A and T
failures.
Rod
On 26/03/2015 00:46, Mouse wrote:
Yes, I am
not quite sure what this machine is either. [...]
I offer for your collective
consideration my guess that it's a case of
someone mistaking the label on a panel for the device inside, and the
system, whatever it is, has acquired mixed labeling.
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