Internally in DEC it was referred to as a Shoe Box 11
Rod
XDEC
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On Behalf Of Shoppa, Tim
Sent: 18 July 2010 21:26
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Subject: RE: What is OBA11-VA?
I ran across a DEC OBA11-VA (attached to a dual TU58
drive) while sorting
my junk room. Anyone have a link to documentation or any information on
it?
The BA11-VA was a small Q-bus enclosure with power supply.
Most often, in the "SB11' system, it enclosed an LSI-11/03 equipped with a
MXV11 and sometimes extra serial lines like DLV11J and sometimes a GPIB card
(IBV11?) or general purpose parallel I/O.
If yours had TU58's attached it was probably used like a small
industrial/scientific controller or data logger or development system.
Sometimes they had custom applicatons burnt into the EPROM in the MXV11,
other times they just used a regular bootloader and booted RT-11 from TU58
which than ran the application.
Look inside and see if you've got IBV11's or other I/O type cards.
Up through the 90's similar small desktop Q-bus chassis were sold by MTI and
Andromeda for similar purposes (although by the 90's with more modern
peripherals than the TU58!) I traveled with an Andromeda Q-bus system a lot
in the 90's.
Tim.=