sön 2020-04-26 klockan 19:33 -0400 skrev Chris Zach via cctalk: > Ok, so this evening I went back to the house to do a quick evacuation > of > the most critical stuff and take some better pictures. This time I > brought a massive xeon flashlight which helps to get quicker > pictures > with less shake. > > I also picked up a pile of Perq boards, and all the DC600 tapes and > floppies I could take out. The car was loaded with them, someone is > going to have to curate these. But since I know that the most > important > thing is the software and not the hardware I decided this is what to > get > as the top priority. > > There appears to be a third Perq in there as well on the other side > of > the basement. No big drives (14 inch or 8 inch) but a lot of MFM and > SCSI disks. Couldn't grab those, too heavy. > > I'm going to put together a list of people and see if I can figure > out a > way to get things out. The garage is blocked by an old car, and this > stuff will not go up the steps. Too narrow. > > Never dull. Latest pictures are at https://www.crystel.com/bob (I > moved > the old ones to a subfolder). I also took a better set of pictures > of > the VME boards, look like Sun boards. > > C
picture 0269 is ECC memory and depending on version of card for: Sun-3/260/280 and Sun-4/260/280 (501-1102) Sun-4/260/280 (501-1254 32 MB , 501-1576 16 MB) Sun-3/460/470/480 Sun-4/260/280 (501-1451, 501-1576) https://www.sun3arc.org/FEH/Memory/3200.phtml The 501 code is visible on the card or plate.