[rescue] Those x11 cases

Shawn Wallbridge swallbridge at franticfilms.com
Wed Aug 21 12:58:22 CDT 2002


Paolo Nenzi wrote:

>On Wed, 2002-08-21 at 19:05, Sheldon T. Hall wrote:
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>
>>Folks-
>>
>>Could someone remind me which x11 case is which?  I know the 411, it's the
>>same foorprint as an IPX/LX/Classic, and holds one device.  Available, like
>>a good sandwich, in both open-face and closed-face versions.
>>
>>But what about the others?  Which x11 cases are which footprint, and hold
>>how many devices, and of what sort?
>>    
>>
>
>My personal experience is with a 
>
>311 = An old SCSI-I for two device, very long and heavy. It can hold two
>full size 5"1/4 scsi devices. It comes with  strange three row
>connectors, I think an old SCSI connector.
>
>411 = ...
>
>611 = I think this is called UNIPACK, comes in two versions: open face
>an closed face. Can hold 1 (SCA, I have seen only one with a SCA HD)
>device. I has the same style of the "Aurora" case (sparstation 20).
>If you look for the word "Unipack" on sun site, you will get a plenty of
>info. It comes with two 68 pin scsi connectors and auto termination
>logic.
>
>911 = A little taller than an IPX, only closed face, can hold 4 SCSI-II
>HD (3"1/2). It comes with 50 pin half pitch connectors.
>
>Hope this helps,
>Paolo
>
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Don't forget 711. Holds either 6 or 12 SCA SCSI drives. Has two 68pin 
SCSI connetors on the back. Drives are mounted in SPUD brackets.

shawn



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