It's the I/O slot configuration for two machines, adagio and (I think) grave,
two of my oldest Unix boxes. This was while I was still at Tandem, and my guess is
that adagio was an Intel 80386 with 8 GB running Interactive UNIX
System V/386, and grave might have been a smaller machine running SCO Xenix System V. It's not
clear why I crossed out “Grave” without a replacement. Possibly, like now, I had decided
that I didn't like the name, but didn't The details are things that we wouldn't even think
about today: boards and IRQs. But there's stuff there that I had forgotten about. Both
machines had SCSI interfaces
(Adaptec 1520 and 1542A), an X.25 interface card, scanner, mouse adapter. And big disk, 310 MB. I had forgotten what
the Wangtec PC-02 was: it was a QIC-02 tape controller. How times change!
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