Description of 11/44 Installed Board Set

From: Zane H. Healy <healyzh_at_aracnet.com>
Date: Tue Apr 13 23:53:22 1999

>The 11/44 had this set: (all numbers begin with M, save the G7273)
>
>7090
>empty
>7093
>7094
>7095
>7096

Off the top of my head, you've the basic /44 CPU here. You're missing the
FP and CIS options, but that's normal.

>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?

A basic /44 is supposed to draw about 15amps, not sure what your RM02's and
TS11 draw, but I figured up my /44 and with it's dual RL02's, RX02, TU58,
and CPU it came in well under 15amps. However, getting a 15-20amp circuit
wired up for your /44 might not be a bad idea. I'm sure, someone will cry
overkill, but hey, that way you can have other stuff on the same circuit,
and you still need a printer or is the terminal a DECwriter II?

As for never running out of storage, 67Mb isn't that big, my /73 currently
has 680Mb on it, and there are others around here with more :^)

                                Zane
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