> > > > > > I always treated the 11/05 and 11/10 as separate machines, just as > > much > > > as the 11/05 S and 11/05 NC. > > > > Can you please remind me again what the differences with the 11/05NC > are? I > > remembered we discussed it, but I'm too lazy to dig through the list > > archives > > for it. > > > > The NC is in the BA11-D 10 1/2 inch box. It uses the H750 PSU. > > > Here is a set of photos from my NC (forgive any errors in my descriptions) http://vintagecomputer.net/browse_thread.cfm?id=249
Here is a set of photos from my S model http://vintagecomputer.net/browse_thread.cfm?id=622 I did not know originally that there were differences NC vs. S, until I learned otherwise. I had a bunch of boxes of NC and S parts, and it took me a while to sort them all out into two separate and correctly-configured machines. So again I was learning as I went and some of the descriptions I used to describe things in the posts above are sometimes sloppy. Fun project, learned a lot. The more useful box is the S model because the more standard enclosure can be used for testing other UNIBUS cards more easily or than parity RAM. The thin 11/05 chassis I only worked on for a weekend. MARCH (now VCFed.org) had a pair and I went through them to set up for a demo. No longer in my hands. I think these were used for small mini stuff and to control larger minis. Bill Bill