ND-110 Satellite 9883.21233
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A ND-110 Satellite model T9 machine in Roger's collection, that was donated from Gandalf.
- It is upgraded from a standard T9 though, all board positions are filled.
Hardware
Hardware in the machine is described in this section.
Cards
- 3108 PIOC/256 - print: K, eco: R
- 3094 ETHERNET IF. II - print: E, eco: G
- 3095 ND110 CPU&MM 48B, print: , eco: J
- 3201 SCSI/FLOPPY, print: B, eco: D
- 3042 N0100 2MBY RAM, print: B, eco: C
- 3015 HDLC, print:C, eco:V
- 3013 N0100 8 TERM IF, print: L, eco: N
Devices
- floppy drive : 1.2 Megabytes, 5.25 inch,
- tape streamer :
- Hard drive : MICROPOLIS 170MB, M/N:1375, S/N:8052560038, P/N:900579-18-6A1
Power Supply
- Wiener DN 03, 390 W
Connectors
Labels
On the inside of the front door
- label at the top
FLOPPY: 187-3588 STREAMER: 229-1255 DISK: 228-1919
On the front of the cabinet (behind the front door)
- printed label above tape streamer / floppy drive
LOGNR 9094
- Norsk Data ID LABEL at the bottom
CAB./ASSY NO: 1.1 FUNCTION: ND110 SYSTEM NO: 9883.21233
TODO
- Some basic cleaning as the system has been standing most likely for a long time.
- Document all serial and model numbers on devices.
- Image the SCSI disk before attempting a boot.
- Image the SCSI tape before attempting a boot.
- Check the power supply condition, start with the test measuring points.
- Make a cable for the console terminal.
History
- 2016-09-21 : Pulled out devices tray and PSU. Imagined HDD and read out some info from it. Initial start connected to a linux pc did cause a crackle and bad smell as the drive wound up. Afraid it had let out the magic smoke, but did power off, check everything, and try another powerup. Seems to work fine now, managed to dump out image so hopefully nothing important is broken. Still the HDD bearings sound awful at powerup, so expect this drive wont last.
- 2016-09-15 : Started going through the system, documenting it and basic cleaning in preparation for getting it up.
- 2015: System donated to me from Gandalf.