Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!apple!uokmax!sspatter From: sspatter@uokmax.ecn.uoknor.edu (Samuel S Patterson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.dec Subject: Help IDing stuff and free cards Message-ID: <1991Jun18.060340.12977@uokmax.ecn.uoknor.edu> Date: 18 Jun 91 06:03:40 GMT Sender: sspatter@uokmax.ecn.uoknor.edu (Samuel S Patterson) Distribution: na Organization: Engineering Computer Network, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK Lines: 40 Here I go wasting bandwidth again... Okay... Found the parity controller card and some MOS cards and stuff. The guy that gave me this computer was tired of me coming back and getting more parts so he gave me every single part he had in his basment. I now have several hundred feet of cables, about 5 dectapes, and 3 PDP 1134a CPUs... Along with a few hundred cards. Most of which I don't think I need and I'd be willing to give to anyone who would pay the shipping on them. Here's a list of the cards I have. The ones with *'s in front of them are ones I think I can use in the 1134... The rest I'd like to know if I can and if so, what they do... Okay, here we go... --------------------------------------------------------------------------- *M7911 *3 M7819 *M7294 *M7295 *M7912 3 M954 9 M105 5 M7820 3 M4540 2 M7075 M7212 4 M7821 M783 M930 9 G727 M7735 M7065 M784 2 M796 M785 M454 M5904 G350 M981 M895 P17 M7671 M891 G9341 M890 M763 M765 G064 G062 G060 G050 G933 G932 M892 M768 G9340 M767 M7673 M050 M100 G741 M767 G9340 W726 *M7900 *M7901 *M7902 *M7903 *M7904 *M302 *M7856 *M9202 *M9312 *M7859 *M7891 *M8265 *M8266 *M7900 *M7901 *M7902 *M7903 *M7904 M920 M7820 M9300 M5904 *M7850 M7297 M9300 M7296 M5904 M795 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- And probably a few others in the boxes I haven't unpacked yet. Any info on them would be really appreciated... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------Three Laws of Programming--------------------------- 1. Any given program, when running, is obsolete. 2. When putting it into memory remember where you put it. 3. A computer program does what you tell it to do, not what you want it to do. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ sspatter@uokmax.ecn.uoknor.edu (129.15.20.2) Home phone: (918) 355-4121 Home address: 3223 S. 210 E. Ave. BA, OK 74014 (USA) Current phone: (412) 421-0674 Current Address: 2613 Tilbury Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15217 (USA) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------