TERAK HARDWARE
IN THE SOUTH WING OF THE JEFFERSON COMPUTER MUSEUM

TERAK MUSEUM - UCSD PASCAL MUSEUM - USUS LIBRARY
ANCIENT ALPHABETIC ART - LIBRARY - ALTAIR AND IMSAI EMULATORS
REVIVING CASSETTE DATA - DISK UTILITIES - COMPUTER RESCUE
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What's inside a Terak?

A standard 8510/a has a series of boards plugged into a four-slot Q BUS. Top to bottom:

92-0014-010
A double-board memory card containing a bank of 48 Intel i2109-4 RAM chips (each 8Kx1, for a total of 24K words or 48K bytes) plus eight i2114 (each 1Kx4) static RAMs.

900007
Serial card driven by 1602 UART

92-0026-00
A half card containing a NEC 8257 DMA controller and a NEC 765 floppy disk controller.

900007
Serial card driven by 1602 UART

DEC M7264-EB main processor card. This is the LSI 11, KD11-F, PDP 11/03 processor with 16-bit addressing and 4K of MOS RAM on-board.

Inventory

Here is a list of the Terak-related hardware that I have:

First system, all working:

From UW-Madison Surplus. Originally owned by math professor Jerome Klotz.

8510, main CPU unit "Data Processor", dual density drive, 90-0000-101, serial 9120224

8512, external drive, dual density, serial 0100325

8532-1, metal-case mono monitor, serial 0100261

8532-2, metal-case keyboard, 90-0011-001, serial 9031459

Second system, unknown condition:

From UW-Madison Surplus.

8510, main CPU unit "Data Processor", single (?) density drive, serial 0100034

8512, external drive, quad density, serial 0100500

8532-1, metal-case mono monitor, serial 0100070

8532-2, metal-case keyboard, serial 0100026

Third System:

Donated by web site visitor.

Case-less, cat-hair-covered boards, power supply, two drives, unknown condition.

Fourth system, unknown condition:

From UW-Madison Surplus.

8510, main CPU unit "Data Processor", single (?) density drive, serial 9110122

8532-1, metal-case mono monitor, serial 9111759

8532-2, metal-case keyboard, serial 9111763

Fifth system, unknown condition:

Traded by web site visitor in exchange for data recovery of 100+ Terak floppies.

8510, main CPU unit "Data Processor", single (?) density drive, serial 0100560

8532-1, metal-case mono monitor, serial 0100608

8532-2, metal-case keyboard, serial 0100477

Hard disk:

Donated by web site visitor.

8518, external 10 meg Winchester, Calcomp and Terak labeled, serial 0100023.


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