At 02:25 PM 7/13/98 -0500, you wrote:
Christian Fandt wrote:
In the MicroPDP-11/73 that I got in the great
haul there's an Emulex quad
board which I want to identify.
An identifying number on it is C3987-C. Two 50-pin headers are on the edge
pointing to the back. No cables attached. Stuff obviously has been swiped
from this system.
From what I see at the Emulex website Emulex is
only involved w/networking
stuff. There was no C3987 mentioned anywhere.
That very well could be a SCSI controller. Emulex is only into networking
NOW, as
they got sued
several years ago by DEC for patent infrigment (lost my
job because of
that suit). They used to do
SCSI controllers, network, communication, terminal
servers, you name it.
It could be a 50-port
serial card. Unfortunately, I don't have a list of
Emulex parts anymore.
Serves 'em $#%%^@& right. Emulex's support was (is) of the most suckful
sort.
I would never recommend any of their products to anybody (forget about getting
any kind of support or end-of-life info from these #&@*^$* people).
They used to make decent PeeCee video boards.
Ohhhh, damn-- don't get me started . . . .
Jeff