> On Jun 19, 2019, at 1:49 PM, Bob Smith via cctalk <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> IIRC, there are two models called //15.
> The original, 10.5 high, an 11/20 with no power fail. We dold that to
> Aeroflot with about 10 racks of periphs.
> although I have never seen one, there have been refs to another more
> modern unit, based on LSI=11 or later chip set,
> so I wonder if it is one of those or the orig.
> tks
> bb
That's odd, I only ever heard of an 11/15 as the 11/20 relabeled for OEM
markets, the same way 11/05 and 11/10 are the same machine but different
markets. Power fail was an option on the 11/20 too, as I recall. I suppose
the different marketing might produce different sets of options, or different
choices for what was "the standard package".
11/15 as a designation for an LSI based machine doesn't ring any bells at all.
paul