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- From: datri@concave.convex.com (Anthony A. Datri)
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- Subject: Re: What has Andy found *this* time?
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- Date: 25 Jul 92 02:59:23 GMT
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- The 11/04 was usually sold in a half-high Unibus box with the boards resting
- horizontally. The half-high box uses an H777 power supply, which I remember
- as being devlishly expensive to find a replacement for. Mine got fried
- because of improper grounding where I was living 8^(
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- The usual backplane for the 11/04 was a 9-slot, but you could also get it
- with a 4-slot backplane, leaving room for one of the options that comprised
- a backplane of its own, like, say, an RK11. The 11/04 and the 11/34 share
- many components. As I remember, the 11/04 could be had in a full-height
- box, and the 34 in a half height, although few ever bought those configurations.
-