ID this Intel Power Supply

From: joe <rigdonj_at_intellistar.net>
Date: Mon May 14 13:55:08 2001

Thanks Jeff, that sounds like it. Yes, the sides are sloped. I've also got
an old Intel ICE box that I found dumped in a field behind the same scrap
place. It sounds like it was part of the same system. I also found some
pods that were made by Intel and that look like logic analyer pods INSIDE
the same place. I expect that they're also part of the same system. I
guess if I keep looking around there I may end up with a complete
system! But I don't think I need any of it. Does anyone want all or
part of it?

     Joe

     Joe

At 11:55 AM 5/14/01 -0500, you wrote:
>Joe:
>
>You've just described the power supply for one of our
>Intel ICE's (one of the *really* old ones). The sides
>a slightly sloped like a FLUKE PTI style case, right?
>
>Almost certainly used with one of their (Old) emulator or
>dev products.
>
>
>Jeff
>
>On Mon, 14 May 2001 10:28:52 -0400 joe <rigdonj_at_intellistar.net> writes:
> > I went scrounging this weekend and found an Intel power supply.
> > It's
> > a stand alone uinit that runs on 115 or 230 volts AC and it has two
> > output
> > connectors. They look like Molex connectors but they're bigger than
> > the
> > ones used in the PCs. Each connector has nine pins and puts out 5
> > VDC_at_8A
> > and + & - 12 VDC _at_ .5 A. The box is about a foot long and 6 inches
> > wide and
> > about 5 inches tall. The ends are white and the sides and top are
> > made of
> > perforated metal painted black. The Intel part number is
> > 108399-003. Does anyone know what this is for?
> >
> > Joe
> >
>
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