This is the IBM Datasheet for the 586VE single board computer, used in model 7588. Very likely same Single Board, in that Industrial Chassis. http://ohlandl.ipv7.net/758x/586VE_SBC_Information.pdf
Sent from iPad Air > On Dec 12, 2016, at 1:04 PM, Gregory Beat <w...@icloud.com> wrote: > > IBM has had a number of "industrial computer" models. > > The IBM Server 7587 is a hardware platform designed for reliable 24 hour > operation. It was often used in mid-1990s computer telephony interfaces > (Pentium socket 7, up to 233 MHz). > Responding to the customer's need for a powerful, reliable ISA bus computer > that is easy to panel/wall mount and easy to service, IBM developed the IBM > 7587. > > It is a 5 slot ISA/PCI passive backplane, PICMG compliant computer powered by > an IBM Single Board Computer. The 7587 has a large filtered cooling fan that > keeps the internal components well under their operating limits, even in hot > environments. With its shock mounted hard disk drive and adapter hold down > bracket, the system can withstand the shock and vibration found in many harsh > work environments. > > Programming interfaces are supported for watchdog timer and thermal > monitoring functions on the SBC. The system can operate without disk, display > or keyboard. It is quick to service, with all internal components easily > accessible after removing the top cover. > > Sent from iPad Air > > > Sent from iPad Air