Richard B. Gilbert wrote: > David J Taylor wrote: >> Richard B. Gilbert wrote: >> [] >>> Well, this house has four bedrooms. We only need one to sleep in. The >>> other three provide an office/study for me, the same for my wife >>> and a computer room. >> About the same here! >> >>> AIRC, the MicroVAX II occupied about as much space as a large >>> suitcase. I don't recall how much power it needed; only that it used >>> a standard 3 Prong "U-Ground" plug. My VAXstation 4000/VLC meets my >>> needs for a VAX. There's a uVAX 3100 around here somewhere; I suppose >>> I ought to sell it. I don't use it for anything and it's not likely >>> that I will. >> It was the BA123 "Dalek" MicroVAX-II enclosure which I had under my desk >> for a while: >> >> http://hampage.hu/dr/ba123.html >> >> I suppose it was eventually sent for scrap. >> >> Cheers, >> David > > The MicroVAX II that I dimly recall was not quite that wide!
There were several variants. The one I had was backbreaking heavy. The 3100's were a blessing in comparison. There was the tall narrow box and the wide squat box, the BA123. It allowed you to stuff more options into it. Luckily, working for DEC, I didn't need to pay to take them home for work purposes. Danny -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. _______________________________________________ questions mailing list questions@lists.ntp.org https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions