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  by Bill Degnan - 08/22/2015 21:11
Cards Removed from system before transport and cataloged below exactly "as was". I noticed that the expansion backplane cable was disconnected from the main CPU, not sure why. I marked all cables as to what card they came out of and what slot. This system has 6 16K Core RAM modules (MJ11) = 96K

BOTTOM CABINET:
Starting from slot 1 (closest to the front panel)
1: empty
2: M7253
3: M7232 (1-4) M7237(5)M787 (6)
4: M7231
5: M7233
6: M7235
7: M7234
8: M7236
9: M7800 (3-6)
9/11: M981 (1-2)
11: M8293 (3-6)
12: M7259 (1-2)
13: G114
14: H217C
15: G235
16: G235
17: H217C
18: G114
19: M9283 (3-6)
19/21: M9202 (1-2)
21: M8293 (3-6)
22: M7259 (1-2)
23: G114
24: H217C
25: G235
26: G235
27: H217C
28: G114
29 M8293 (3-6)
29/31: M9202
31: GC (D)
32: M7809
33: M9300 YB (1-2)
33: GC (4)
34: M9300 (1-2)
34: M7800 (3-6)

TOP / EXPANSION CABINET
1: M8293 (3-6)
2: M7259 (1-2)
3: G114
4: H217B
5: G235
6: G235
7: H217C
8: G114
9: M8293 (3-6)
9/11: M9202 (1-2)
11: M7297 (3-4)
11: 7296 (5-6)
12: M7295
13: M7294
14: M5904 (3-4)
15: M5904 (3-4)
16: M5904 (3-4)
17: GC (4)
18: GC (4)
18: M9300 (1-2)
19/21: M9202 (1-2)
19: GC (4)
21: M7248 (3) M7212 (4) M7212(5)M7212 (6)
22: M784 (5) M783 (6)
23: M7213 (3-4) M785 (5) M785 (6)
24: EXPANSION CABLE (1-2)
24: "small card" (4), M785 (5) M785(6)
26: M9700 (3), M105 (4), M7226 (5-6)
27: M7821 (4)
28: M117 (4)
29: M002 (4)
31: CABLE FROM 24
31: M7258 (3-6)
32: M8094
33: M8098
34: M7800 YA (3-6)
31: -
32: -
33: -

Whew!

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