BA11V
Allison
ajp166 at bellatlantic.net
Fri Apr 13 18:00:38 CDT 2007
>
>Subject: BA11V
> From: ard at p850ug1.demon.co.uk (Tony Duell)
> Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 23:00:54 +0100 (BST)
> To: cctalk at classiccmp.org
>
>>
>> Sounds nice. I have a few BA-11VA (four dual width slots)
>> and it's a challange to put enough boards to make a bootable
>> viable sytem in that. An 11/23, 256k ram, DLV11J and a Rom
>
>As an aside, there was a thing in the UK called a 'York box' (I believe
>it was developed at the University of York) to link machines to the
>X25-based Janet (Joint Academic NETwork).
>
>It consisted of a BA11V box containing an SBC21 (Falcon) CPU, a 32KW RAM
>card, a RRV11 (parallel port) and a DPV11 (sync serial port). The
>DPV11 talked to the X25 network, the host system was connected either
>using the DRV11 (16 bit parallel interface) or using one of the
>asynchrononous serial interfaces on the SBC21.
>
>I belive it was used with VAX and certainly PERQ hosts (I think I have
>the EPRQ software for it somewhere, I do have a York box in the pile...)
Back here (and at DEC) we used them for RDC (remote diagnostic controller)
also a falcon, a MXV11 or two (serial, rom and ram).
Allison
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