ND-110 Satellite 9883.21238

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Configuration

  • Hard disk: 170 MB Micropolis SCSI disk, SE 50pin, ND designation ND 10 62 80
  • Floppy: 1.2MB 5.25" floppy, model TBD
  • Tape streamer: Tandberg TDC 3640, ND designation ND 11 02 17, serial number 379392
  • Slot 1: 3013 ND100 8-TERM I/F, print: L, eco: N
  • Slot 2: 3094 ETHERNET IF. II - print: E, eco: G
  • Slot 3: 3095 ND110 CPU&MM 48B, print: B, eco: H, 39.3216 MHz crystal
  • Slot 4: 3201 SCSI/FLOPPY, print: B, eco: K
  • Slot 5: 3042 ND100 2 MBYTE RAM, print: B, eco: D
  • Slot 6: 3015 ND100 HDLC W/A.LO. print: S, eco: U (TBC)
  • Slot 7: 3013 ND100 8-TERM I/F, print: L, eco: N

Power Supply

  • Wiener DN 03, 390 W

Labels

SYSTEM 9883.21238
FLOPPY: 187-3784
STREAMER: 229-1282
DISK: 228-1940

The disk itself has label '228-319' though, so it may have been replaced at one point.

Operating system version

Currently unknown

TODO

  • Image the SCSI disk before attempting a boot

The disk, if working, should contain a version of SINTRAN III. But the system password is presumably unknown, so in addition to getting a backup of the disk, imaging it will also get access to the password.

  • Check the power supply condition, start with the test measuring points