A few PDP11 questions and FREE Cipher tape drive
 
Hello Chuck!
Chuck McManis wrote:
> 
> At 07:04 PM 4/21/01 -0400, you wrote:
> >My 11 came with a 3 4-port serial cards.  They are M8043 boards.  I
> >can't see myself using that many serial ports.  Does anybody have the
> >little blank steel plates to put in a BA23 chassis so I can remove the
> >plates that have the 4 db25 connectors?
> 
> Yup, send me your snail mail address.
I'll send you a private email as well.
> 
> >Also, I need the plate that fits into the space below the serial ports.
> >It looks to be slightly larger than a centronics 50 SCSI connector.
> 
> Got that too :-)
Good :-)
> ECC is better than parity, it actually fixes problems it detects.
Okay, thats what I thought, but wasn't sure.
> 
>  > One of my parity boards says "Mos RAM"  What us that?
> 
> Memory made out of integrated circuits (Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor) versus
> "CORE RAM" which would be memory made out of magnetic cores.
Oh I see.  Okay, this computer is of a caliber, and old enough, so that
MOS memory wasn't taken for granted, like it is now.  This would be like
some of my old audio equipment that boasts of its transistors :-)
> I've got the bezel too but it won't help you unless you find someone to get
> you the latches that it attaches to (I do not have an extra of those). They
> have two heavy duty velcro circles on them. Also the BA23 in the rack sits
> in a "tray" that mounts to the rack. If you do decide to actually rack
> mount it you will need one of those too.
Oh, I didn't know that.  Do you know of any pictures on-line?  
I have been kicking around the idea of buying a rack, actaully.  Does
the BA213 take anything special to convert to rackmount?  Does it use a
different bezel, or no bezel at all?  I figured if I did buy a rack, I
would put the 3400 in as well.
Chad
Received on Mon Apr 23 2001 - 21:42:42 BST
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