Hi Al, I think you're mixing up the SRM (one per system) with the unit service module. According to this document http://www.par.univie.ac.at/publications/download/ipsc860.pdf, it's an Intel SYP301. That appears to be an Intel 386 motherboard.
Camiel On Sat, Nov 5, 2016 at 4:29 PM, Al Kossow <[email protected]> wrote: > there are no useful pictures in the brochures > > it appears the SRM is integrated into the cabinet and controls 16 nodes > > https://www.nas.nasa.gov/assets/pdf/techreports/1991/rnr-91-001.pdf > > https://web.archive.org/web/20010619235148/http://www.npac.syr.edu/nse/hpccsurvey/orgs/intel/intel.html > since the original appears to be gone > > Paul Pierce was archiving information on these systems. We have a little in > the CHM collection, not a whole > lot on the PSC/860 > > I have a manual set for the Paragon. It is in silver slipcases > > > On 11/5/16 7:48 AM, Camiel Vanderhoeven wrote: >> On Sat, Nov 5, 2016 at 3:37 PM, Al Kossow <[email protected]> wrote: >>> let me see if I can get this scanned this morning >>> http://www.computerhistory.org/collections/catalog/102719961 >> >> That would be awesome! >> >>> you also REALLY want to get any docs and tapes/disks out of there >>> finding software is going to be extremely difficult >> >> Yes, I realize that; the difficulty lies in directing them in what to >> look for; "anything that says Intel, Ardent, or Convex on it" is a >> good beginning, but the more specific I can be in what I ask for, the >> higher the chance it'll turn up. >> >> Camiel. >> >>> On 11/5/16 7:02 AM, Camiel Vanderhoeven wrote: >>> >>>> - Does anyone know what the SRM (System Resource Manager) for the >>>> iPSC/860 physically looks like? Does it look like a PC, and does it >>>> say Intel on the front? >>> >
