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From: Doc [mailto:doc@mdrconsult.com]
Either have a key or "mknod
/dev/big_screwdriver" and be handy with a
soldering iron. The key not only locks the cabinet, but controls the
boot sequence. You need it.
I imagine one could fit a switch in place of the keylock, if you really
want.
Some things you will want to consider.
The 320 & 32h need proprietary serial cables. I can supply pinouts.
They, as well as a few others, also have a proprietary external SCSI
interface. It looks like a 68-pin connector, but it's not.
Reminds me of the interface on the MicroVAX 3100 machines, which also looks
like a 68-pin connector, and it is(!), but it's a SCSI-1 interface.
Regards,
Chris
Christopher Smith, Perl Developer
Amdocs - Champaign, IL
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