Nuclear Data 66?

From: Sellam Ismail <foo_at_siconic.com>
Date: Thu Jan 31 19:20:38 2002

On Thu, 31 Jan 2002 Innfogra_at_aol.com wrote:

> I have seen these before. We got Nuclear Data stuff from Hanford. It is
> used as a computer that ran process instrumentation in the Nuclear Power
> Plant/Research s. Usually they were 11/03s, sometimes upgraded to
> 11/23s, in a small Qbus cage.

Cool.

> Often there are a lot of custom cards for the process instrumentation. What
> cards are in it, or did you mention and I just miss it.

I only was able to check a couple cards because it was hard getting at
them all (too many cables strapped over the cards). There are two EPROM
cards in the back of the cage which I assumed had some firmware.

> Things to look for are EPROM cards. Does it boot? What is the floppy drive
> hooked up to?

I couldn't fire it up because it uses the old-style oval power cord. I
have one around somewhere but misplaced it. I didn't see where the disk
drive was attached to but I assume it was to one of the cards.

> Often there are custom display cards. Sometimes A/D & D/A cards.

There must've been both types. Something has to drive the CRT. There
were also 8 or so BNC connectors on the back, presumably for connecting up
to some external equipment.

> Did you check to see if it glows in the dark? :-) Any idea where it
> originally came from?

It apparently came out of I think Humboldt State University California.

Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer Festival
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