The M8190 is likely to be of interest to someone since it?s likely to be a 11/84.
Personally I?m interested in one or both of the M8061?s which are Qbus RL02 controllers
and would cough up some bucks to buy off the recycler.
Kirk
On Jul 13, 2016, at 2:56 PM, Jules Richardson
<jules.richardson99 at gmail.com> wrote:
I found various DEC (Qbus?) boards at my local tame recycler earlier. They're
scheduled for preprocessing this evening (e.g. ceramic ICs pulled and diverted into
different pile due to higher gold content), but I may be able to get them a stay of
execution (as of now I've got about 2 hours in which to let him know before I'm
awol for a family event).
Anything below strike anyone as being worth saving (vs. common as dirt serial interfaces
etc.)? I'm not sure at the moment if I can rescue the lot...
M7957
M8189
M8192
M8061 x 2
M8044 x 2
M8190
M8043 x 2
M7961
M8067 x 2
M7856
In addition to those, a board branded Dilog CQ1610, another marked PXX-2 with four
SC44077P ics in the center, and a memory board marked 980110014 containing 128 mmc3764 RAM
ics. Also several Emulex boards which didn't contain anything that was obviously a
part number (from memory a couple that were "full width" and three that were
"half width") - I'm guessing they're probably tape controllers, but they
might be hard disk.
Working status unknown, but cosmetically they looked good. It sounds like the previous
owner had complete machines which he split and scrapped at some point in the past, and
this box of boards had sat around in his garage since.
cheers
Jules