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EMULEX UC07 PDP11VAX QBus SCSI DiskTape Controller for swap


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Do you want to get rid of size limitations and constant troubles with old disk and tape drives? Save space and reduce your electricity bill by using SCSI drives with your PDP-11 and MicroVAX. Here is the QBus SCSI controller you have been looking for so long: EMULEX UC07!

As I want to investigate further backwards into older PDP-11 operating software versions I would like to swap my EMULEX UC07 PDP-11-VAX QBus SCSI Disk-Tape Controller for a RL02 QBus disk system (RLV12-M8061 RL02 QBus disk controller, RL02 disk drive and at least two RL02K disk cartridges).

Conditions

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On Sun, 27 Aug 2006 15:37:14 -0800, Floyd L. Davidson AFAIRemember, and the books are in a different room, and in an unstable pile, V21 and Bell212A used their tones in...

You supply the following parts (in good working order): 1 RLV12-M8061 RL02 QBus disk controller 1 RL02 disk drive 2 RL02K disk cartridges You are responsible for the transport of the parts mentioned above to the place where I live (Northern Germany).

You get the following parts (in good working order) in return: 1 UC07 EMULEX UC07 PDP-11-VAX QBus SCSI Disk-Tape Controller 1 UC07 manual (pdf-file on CDROM) 1 IBM SCSI Disk 1GB

UC07 Operating System Compatibility List

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Peter Bj¿rn Perls¿ For the UK, I have online a manual on Post Office Datel services dated May 1973, which gives an overview...

Disk (MSCP) VMS-MicroVMS V4.0 and above RSTS-E V8.0 and above RT-11 V5.1 and above

Tape (TMSCP) VMS-MicroVMS V4.0 and above RSTS-E V9.6 and above RT-11 V5.4 and above

and other (non-DEC) Operating Systems supporting MSCP-TMSCP devices

Regards

Ulli



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