UHOH! That means that I will have to move the thing! It's against the
wall! With three 74-pound terminals on it, no less! This machine ran
in 1980, when it was last used. Possibly, it has been eaten by the two-
foot long rats that live in our building. To restate what I previously
said, it needs a 220-v power source and I am trying to run it in an
area that only has 110-v plugs.
[Previously, a load of questions...]
The CE panel is the Customer Engineer panel. WHile facing the front of
the
machine, take a step to your right. Turn left 90 degrees. Take
another step
right. You should (Depending on your stride) be
looking at a small
hinged cover
about 12" high, on the left side of the machine.
Open it. Inside is a
mess of
switches and lights. This is the CE panel, similar to
the frontpanel
of a PDP-11
or similar mini. WHen the machine is running you can
watch the LEDs
flash at
you.
I'm not sure on the voltage stuff...
Is this machine running? Are you tyring to get it that way?
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