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> If it's an AMLC ... I'm sure an engineer on (I think)
> news:comp.sys.prime could tell us, but I'm guessing it must h
I think I missed trimming down my last response, but in response to Scott on
this question:
>Do you recall what model of Pr1me 50 Series it came from?
>What company were you working at that was using it?
I hauled out some COBOL code on greenbar too (as well as some on cards) and
it identifies the
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> Scotty!! You ARE old!! *LOL*
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> (from another old fogey)
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Yeah, but I KNOW that folks are just dying to buy pet food over the internet!!
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Which is good, of course, because the dot-com days of the IT youngsters
being at the helm are over, brother. "Seasoned" IT professionals are "in"!
Smiles. --dawn
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e some delight today.
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Scotty!! You ARE old!! *LOL*
(from another old fogey)
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Scotty!! You ARE old!! *LOL*
(from another old fogey)
At 12:12 PM 02/23/2004, you wrote:
... Pretty amazing. Not to mention
making me feel old.
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how far technology has come from those days. Pretty amazing. Not to mention
making me feel old.
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Scott Richardson wrote...
I would dare to say that you are looking a an AMLC -
Asynchronous Multi Line Controller card.
And some sadistic cohort of yours decided to pin these out for DCE for some reason.
Or maybe it was the guy that designed the 4-way wire looms. My fingers still throb in
That's probably an AMLC board -- Asynchronous Multilline Controller. These
supported 16 serial lines, for terminals, modems and often printers.
Matti
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If it's an AMLC ... I'm sure an engineer on (I think)
news:comp.sys.prime could tell us, but I'm guessing it must have been
one of the big boxes. We had AMLCs on our 25/30, But by the time of the
850 an
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Wow. I appreciate the OT, Dawn!
I used to work at Pr1me, started in manufacturing in 1979,
doing incoming quality control on
Wow. I appreciate the OT, Dawn!
I used to work at Pr1me, started in manufacturing in 1979,
doing incoming quality control on their multi-layered printed
circuit boards. This board may even have a stamp on it, showing
who actually tested the board through the process. I moved up to
Marketing Techni
--dawn
Dawn M. Wolthuis
Tincat Group, Inc.
www.tincat-group.com
Take and give some delight today.
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My guess is that it is a Serial Port Controller Board. I used to know what
all the Royale/Reality/Sequel boards were. NIC's surely saves a lot of space
now.
my 1 cent.
P.S. Howja get a gig like that. Is it the History Channel aspect of the CS
program. I and i'm sure others could talk hours on the
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