>>>Is that even possible for 1980 era hardware? -Not sure about parts, but in 1989 at Tektronix, we turned off supposedly the last 168 (MP of course) running west of the Mississippi. We had about a half-dozen CE's there, who wanted a picture taken with each powering down the frame. After the first one did the power-off, the sucker wouldn't come back up, even with the half-dozen working on it for 30 minutes. Didn't shed a tear about it - those SMB APARS were a PITA. And there were no parts locally in Portland.
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