I have recently found two cards that appear to be some type of calibration or bypass tool. They are slightly larger than credit cards. Written on them is "BUS GRANT CONTINUITY FBPC. 2123-2031 REV 1, 14-83, CPC 1V-0. Any help in identifying what they are is greatly appreciated.
Sounds like bus grant jumpers used in the backplane of DEC PDP series computers. They provide bus grant continuity in board slots with no board installed.
Robert Burleyson
Test Tool Identification
May 02, 2016 12:55
I have recently found two cards that appear to be some type of calibration or bypass tool. They are slightly larger than credit cards. Written on them is "BUS GRANT CONTINUITY FBPC. 2123-2031 REV 1, 14-83, CPC 1V-0. Any help in identifying what they are is greatly appreciated.
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Lenny Place
re: Test Tool Identification
May 02, 2016 11:23
that looks like a Adac Nuc Med part. i will see about finding more about it
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Jesse
re: Test Tool Identification
May 03, 2016 10:00
can you send a pic to Lenny or me. bmerharley@gmail.com
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Lenny Place
re: Test Tool Identification
May 03, 2016 04:27
After checking it is for a older Picker DAS100
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Robert Burleyson
re: re: Test Tool Identification
May 04, 2016 12:13
Thanks Lenny
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Lenny Place
re: re: re: Test Tool Identification
May 04, 2016 04:23
you are welcome take care
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Jim Foros
re: Test Tool Identification
May 03, 2016 04:29
Sounds like bus grant jumpers used in the backplane of DEC PDP series computers. They provide bus grant continuity in board slots with no board installed.
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