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Akbkuku/projects/DataGenerals/MicroNova
Power Connector: https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/538-50-84-1120
Current Rating | Diameter | Length | |
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120 VAC | 5A | 6.3mm | 32mm |
240 VAC | 3A | 6.3mm | 32mm |
Both fuses tested good
Card Cage Slots
Slot # | Card Number | Card Type |
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9 | ||
8 | ||
7 | 107 000648 03 | Serial |
6 | 107 000648 06 | Serial |
5 | 107 000759 01 | Memory |
4 | 107 000759 01 | Memory |
3 | 107 000624 01 | Memory |
2 | 107 000624 01 | Memory |
1 | 107 000533 03 | CPU |
The MicroNova had a floppy drive unit and 10MB removable pack hard drive connected to it but does not appear to contain a dedicated disk I/O controller. The Serial (A-Sync) card in slot 6 is populated with more components than the card in slot 7 and is the most likely candidate for a controller. But this does leave open the question of what the interface protocol is? If it is truly RS-232 style serial this may make it possible to use the drives with any serial equipped PC to dump the data.
Card Cage Wiring
Slot 1 CPU
Bottom - Pin 7 : Black PSU Header
Bottom - Pin 10 : Orange PSU Header