pdp11/45

From: Tom Uban <uban_at_ubanproductions.com>
Date: Sun Dec 28 00:11:50 2003

At 08:53 PM 12/27/2003 -0800, you wrote:

>On Sat, 2003-12-27 at 16:44, Jay West wrote:
> > I picked up my 11/45 in TN today, and bought the trailer it was on as well.
> > Just finished pulling it into the garage. Fortunately, it is very well
> > packed in cardboard and shipping blankets and tiedowns. However,
> > unfortunately, my car can't make the curb to get it around the back. So I
> > have to wait till tomorrow, when a friend comes over with a truck with a
> > hitch. Then after it's moved to the basement I'll be able to pull the cpu
> > drawer out and find out just what kind of cpu is in it, what kind of (and
> > how much) memory, etc. Yay! I'm excited :)
>
>Very cool! You'll have fun with it. My 11/45 is my favorite right now.
>
>As far as new additions go, I received an 11/40 just before Christmas
>(cool present). It's sitting upside down right now on a pallet as that
>was how it was shipped. I've opened it up and did a quick inventory and
>it has some cool stuff:
> * 11/40 CPU (KE11)
> * EIS (KE11-E)
> * FIS (KE11-F)
> * 32KW core (MF11-U)
> * a couple of M7800 SLCs
> * RK11-D
> * VT11 (vector graphics controller)
> * TU60 controller
> * PC11
>
>My thinking is (because of what else I received with it) that it was
>originally a GT44. Man why did they break that up?
>--
>
>TTFN - Guy

Very nice Guy!

--tom
Received on Sun Dec 28 2003 - 00:11:50 GMT

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