If anyone's using the classic Emulex serial boards in a QBus or Unibus
environment, this looks like a good deal...
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From: bruce(a)eisner.decus.org (Barton F. Bruce)
Subject: Free Emulex CP34 and CP11/12 panels
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I have several Emulex CP34 and the older CP11/12 16 port
async panels that connected to various controller cards
emulating DH11/DHV11/DMF32 (CS11/CS04/?)
These were daisychained to 64 (or for the dmf32, 128)
ports with a single 34 wire ribbon cable from the controller
card.
If you have such a controller card and want more ports
speak quickly or the dumpster gets them
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