Greetings All,
Can you help identify these UNIBUS boards? They were found in a
BA11-K expansion box in a VAX 11/750. The VAX was used to run the
equipment in an MRI trailer. I didn't remove the system and don't
know to what type of equipment it was originally connected.
1) Full size genuine DEC hex board, no "M" number on spine.
"DIGITAL" and "BSWU-T" etched on front. Two stickers, marked
"835084" and "4522 117 2760". 93 TTL chips, 18 PAL chips, 5
DIP switch blocks, two 50-pin connectors for ribbon cables. On
rear side, "4522 111 91963" etched and a sticker with "PR32.4B"
and "MB6024ET".
2) Plessey Peripheral Systems quad board. Marked with "P/N 703680-
100E" on front, "703679-001 REVB" on rear. 7 chips with stickers
"218 101C, 102C, 103C, 104C, 105C, 100 UK30, UK2A". 62 TTL chips.
1 50-pin connector with cable to what appears to be an interface
board (#3 below).
3) 8" by 10" board connected to Plessey board above. 2 50-pin connec-
tors on top. Etched with "C-FTR", "FDD-FTR", "FTR-FTR".
12 26LS31
& 32 chips, 10 TTL. Instead of card-edge fingers, has 2 3-level
male 3x32 pin AMP3485 connectors which plug into corresponding
female receptacles in BA11-K box (one group of hex slots replaced
with these).
Any help identifying these boards is appreciated. Doubt I'll ever use
them, but nice to know what they might be!
BTW - Posted this inquiry to comp.sys.dec & alt.sys.pdp11 awhile back
so it may look familiar.
Thanks,
Jason Brady jrbrady(a)mindspring.com Lynnwood, WA
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