FW: PDP-11/23 available, probably cheap

From: Bruce Lane <kyrrin_at_jps.net>
Date: Sat Apr 18 12:09:45 1998

        Want an 11/23 system? Check with this fellow directly if so. I have no
clue where he's located.

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From: fhoffman_at_solarex.com
Newsgroups: comp.sys.dec.micro,alt.sys.pdp-11
Subject: old working system, for sale?
Date: Fri, 17 Apr 1998 11:19:25 -0600
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I have PDP-11/23's with lots of spares. The system was used as a multi-
tasking host for 2 slave LSI computers. It is currently configured
running RT-11FB but will run TSX. Host has 256k 200nS RAM, AED disk
controller with Seagate ST-251 formatted as 4 RL02 drives, 1 RX02 8"
floppy. The networking connection was done using Star-11 cards.

It was running at the time the plug was pulled so this is a working
system. It was being used to test Photovoltaic devices (solar cells).
The slaves were being used as test controllers and the host was for
booting the slaves and storing test results. The slaves include Data
Translation data acquisition cards and ADAC high current digital I/O
cards. All of this is based on Q-bus. E-mail if interested, because it
will soon go to the dumpster.

Forrest

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