Do You Have a PDP-11/03L?

From: Pete Turnbull <pete_at_dunnington.u-net.com>
Date: Thu Nov 5 13:14:25 1998

Kevin,

I was thinking about your system this morning. It ocurred to me that if
you have an H7861 power supply (it's rated +5V _at_ 36A and +12V @ 5A, BTW),
you may have most of the rest of the box it was originally fitted in.

That PSU belongs (belonged?) to a BA-11S box, which looks like a BA-11M box
as used for an 11/03, but was actually made for the PDP-11/23-plus and the
(OEM) 11/73S. The original box would have had an H9276 backplane, and an
AC power input box as well.

Now, if you have the H9276 backplane, you have no worries about putting a
22-bit system in it, because it's not only designed for 22-bit systems, but
has on-board terminators. It's a straight QQ-CD 4 x 9 "straight"
backplane; all the slots have Q22 in slots A/B and CD-interconnect in C/D.

-- 
Pete						Peter Turnbull
						Dept. of Computer Science
						University of York
Received on Thu Nov 05 1998 - 13:14:25 GMT

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