Supercomputers, fishing for information

Plamen Mihaylov plamenspam at afterpeople.com
Sat Nov 5 10:46:29 CDT 2016


I have some Paragon tapes, which I didn't manage to recover fully:
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/k-ccRPWd1TCIGU5wMKTSff-lZns2BIBIYz2IhZwofwTrteTiFCPsppZLBX7zxxEuH81P4zM7XQ=w1920-h1200-rw-no
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/1wdKJgu8hbkd_1Se3epo10MZt4hWTjNK6kLifHoV9Z9EUXwtJXurEHEmyuE1xXZ53Jc2bVUfdw=w1920-h1200-rw-no
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/tNanwmBqRs9P7Wm0cs69G0LbQa6CtRp6XMi6xYBmPuZ4l6tltQB1DngzVwrXUe3LmFfzc_aDJQ=w1920-h1200-rw-no

On Sat, Nov 5, 2016 at 5:34 PM, Al Kossow <aek at bitsavers.org> wrote:

>
> never mind, that was just for diagnostics
>
> the srm is described further down. it's a 386 running Sys V
>
> it is likely to be either one of their 310 series multibus boxes with
> a Wyse terminal, like the iPCS-2, which had a 286 or their 386 clone AT
> box
>
> On 11/5/16 8:29 AM, Al Kossow wrote:
> > there are no useful pictures in the brochures
> >
> > it appears the SRM is integrated into the cabinet and controls 16 nodes
> >
>
>


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