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From: Chris Elmquist
Sent: Tuesday, March 1, 2022 5:21 PM
To: pbir...@gmail.com
Cc: 'General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts'
Subject: Re: DEC top-mount corporate cabinet
Thanks very much Paul and others. The overview you
Thanks very much Paul and others. The overview you linked is very
helpful as I now have the actual model number for the rack that I have.
It is indeed the H9642-AD 40" "Top Loader" but it is missing whatever
cross piece goes behind the H9544 DA Bezel (#4) shown in the component
parts diagram.
My
Chris:
The traditional DEC racks/cabinets are either full-height ("standard" =
H960) and part-height ("short" = H967) 19" racks. These are welded steel
frames built for computer-room type environments. When DEC started selling
into office environments (think data processing / business operations
On 2/28/22 14:47, Bill Gunshannon via cctalk wrote:
On 2/28/22 14:07, Chris Elmquist via cctalk wrote:
On Saturday (02/26/2022 at 03:21PM -0500), pbirkel--- via cctalk wrote:
A top-mount corporate cabinet looks like this:
http://www.cosam.org/images/pdp11-23/front2.jpg The "DECDatasystem"
fron
On 2/28/22 14:07, Chris Elmquist via cctalk wrote:
On Saturday (02/26/2022 at 03:21PM -0500), pbirkel--- via cctalk wrote:
A top-mount corporate cabinet looks like this:
http://www.cosam.org/images/pdp11-23/front2.jpg The "DECDatasystem"
front-bar in the photo is over the 1U strengthener that b