On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 5:52 PM, Johnny Billquist <bqt at softjar.se> wrote:
Qniverter
Yes, I remember the Qniverter - he wanted to test it, but we were not using LSI-11s at
UCB. For a long time the communications boards were feeding him. Ken and team were
great. I have some fun stories when he would show at USENIX and talk. My favorite
was his talk about being careful about "foreign" UNIBUS implementations -
coming from the mouth of a guy that was a if not the leading UNIBUS com board supplier for
a long time. But he was right, if I remember one of the DEC (KMC-11 maybe) had a loosy
Unibus implementation and you needed to be careful where you installed it. Plus, Able
was the king of bus repeaters -- Ken O'h knew as much if not more about the dark sides
of the Unibus than anyone. I came to trust his boards over DECs for a long time.
BTW: Emulex did some great things too. The originally were doing disk interface clones
for the 11s and vaxen and eventually moved in the coms stuff. I don't remember if
Ken ever did an ethernet board, but I think I remember that Emulex made them. I know we
used to use the Emulex disk controllers pretty much exclusively at the time.
Clem
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