On HP 2116A's and 2116B's, the core stacks are not mounted on cards
(the 2116C uses the same style of core memory as does the 2100A/S).
There should be one or two large blocks about five inches on a side, and
perhaps
four inches thick. Each block should have a set of five or six cables with
hooded
edge-card connections that connect to the drivers and sense amplifier boards
in the top row of the chassis.
The center row is the actual CPU logic, and is normally only half-populated.
The bottom row is the I/O backplane and only 2 or 3 boards in that row
belong
to the CPU itself, the rest (16?) are for I/O cards. Many of the same I/O
cards
used in the 21MX class machines will work in the 2116.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim Riker" <Tim at rikers.org>
To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts"
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Sent: Sunday, April 17, 2005 12:29 AM
Subject: Re: HP-2116A chassis (or repairing cast aluminum)
Bob Shannon wrote:
I have two 2116's, a 2116A, and a 2116C.
In your position, I'd contact Larry at Crisis Computer, and arrange to
get
one of the parted-out 2116 hulks from his shop at a parts donor.
Good advice. I'll drop him and email.
The parts your looking for should be reasonable,
I don't think there is
much demand for chassis parts.
> From the photo's, it looks like your core stacks are missing. Is this
> correct?
I recovered what I could find. I have no idea what's missing yet. any
feedback is appreciated. All the cards that came in the chassis are
still in there in the pictures. There are a few loose cards I found that
I'm not sure which HP they were used in. A fuzzy picture of them here:
Those don't look to include the cards in question. Anyone want to look
through the pics and estimate what I'd need to get the box running? The
existing card labels are readable on the fullsize version of:
http://rikers.org/gallery/hardware/20050415_131245
These were removed and I have them:
2 large heatsink modules
front door (minus glass over register display, missing power button)
3 fans from bottom with metalwork
broken bits of chassis
plus these two cards were loose (top two):
http://rikers.org/gallery/hardware/20050416_125659
labeled 02116-6014 and 02116-6015
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