Unisys "Micro A"

From: Vance Dereksen <vance_at_ikickass.org>
Date: Sun Jun 3 21:50:17 2001

Are you sure that card is an Adaptec? The IBM ServeRAID II Adapters use
Adaptec AIC-7880 chips driven by PowerPC chips. These cards are popular
for RAID in PC-based servers.

Peace... Sridhar

On Sun, 3 Jun 2001, John Allain wrote:

> Thanks for the tip.
> I went to comp.sys.unisys and I'm starting to get answers and
> that's what they're saying (MCP).
> I'd like to see this come up myself. WT(f) is MCP?
>
> Looks like i need a clue too on the two SCSI controllers.
> If I use the unused one (vis a vis internal cables), It won't boot
> OS/2 (probable primary drive conflict). If I camp it on the
> busy controller it is seen by Unisys but not by OS/2.
>
> John A.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Chad Fernandez <fernande_at_internet1.net>
> To: <classiccmp_at_classiccmp.org>
> Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2001 1:00 AM
> Subject: Re: Unisys "Micro A"
>
>
> John,
>
> My guess would be a PC sized version of a Unisys A series Mainframe. I
> don't know anything about them..... just that they exist. You might
> inquire in the Unisys newsgroup.
>
> Chad Fernandez
>
> > Add-Ons:
> > Unisys "Micro A" CPU card (perhaps DC113)
> > daughter memory card
> > two multiplexed serial cards
> > Another Adaptec SCSI card,
> > apparently for the Uni half of the system.
> > Another Internal SCSI drive
> > two external drives
>
Received on Sun Jun 03 2001 - 21:50:17 BST

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