In article <AANLkTik7t2uW4V6i5v_1Wy2SingEUO5V-JVDwmN=m=7S at mail.gmail.com>,
Paxton Hoag <innfoclassics at gmail.com> writes:
>
> In article <E1P7wPP-0001ul-8h at shell.xmission.com>,
> Richard <legalize at xmission.com> writes:
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> > The Nuclear Data ND 6600 was some sort of laboratory PDP-11 setup.
I think I had one of these in the mid 1990s. It plugged into a rack
mount computer in a standard bus rack mount card cage of the same
color.
[...]
Several cards in the backplane, CPU was an 8 bit card, serial IO ports
and a video driver card if I remember correctly, 5 or 6 cards in the
STD bus. I don't remember any drives.
While I suppose that's possible, so far the only thing I have been
able to find out about Nuclear Data is PDP-11/LSI-11 based and nothing
STD based.
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