Description of 11/44 Installed Board Set

From: Buck Savage <hhacker_at_home.com>
Date: Tue Apr 13 21:35:03 1999

First, thanks for the references. I will look into the "apparently hidden
board" in a day or two. For now, I have some of the information that I
need regarding the 11/45, thanks to those on this list.

As with the 11/45 listing, these are readability oriented, given R to L.
The 11/44 had this set: (all numbers begin with M, save the G7273)

7090
empty
7093
7094
7095
7096
empty
7098
unsure of occupancy of this slot
8743
empty
empty
7982
7273, in the top two thirds, with 7297 in the lower third of this slot
7297
7295
7294
5904, these three are located in the middle third of the slot
5904
5904
9300
unsure of occupancy of this slot
empty
9202, in top third, and 7258 in bottom two thirds of the slot
some Emulex card
unsure of occupancy of this slot
9302, in top third, and some Emulex in bottom two thirds of the slot

The tape drive for this unit is a TS11.

How much power should I expect to supply in order to run the CPU, TS11,
two RM02's (with a whopping 67MB capacity, and at this size, we'll never
run out of available storage), and the terminal? Do I need the services of
an electrician?

William R. Buckley

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