>> I managed to get a PDP-11/23+ in a nice BA23 chassis, though not sure that
>
>Not to put to fine a point on it, but is there really such a thing
>as a "nice BA23"?
One that has the entire plastic shell, instead of one that has just the
inner metal chassis, with the two plastic end pieces :^) Better yet, it's
the first Q-Bus chassis I've gotten with a PDP badge instead of a VAX badge
on it.
Granted they're no were near as nice as a BA123, but they do take up a lot
less space. Plus it means I'll quit looking at my VAXstation II/RC and
thinking about turning it into a PDP-11 :^)
>> BUT the find of the day was the AIM 65, still in the original box and
>...
>> Now I just need to find out what an AIM 65 is!
>
>Definitely a nice find. (Envy, envy!)
>
>I think Rich Cini has some docs on his site:
> http://highgate.comm.sfu.ca/~rcini/classiccmp/index.html
>
>Good luck with it!
Cool, thought there was data out there somewhere, thanks! Looking at it I
suddenly find the urge to build a case to hold it.
Zane
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Received on Sun Oct 10 1999 - 02:37:35 BST