mark@sickkids.UUCP (Mark Bartelt ) (07/08/87)
Due to a change in our communication needs, we no longer have a use for, and would therefore like to sell, a DEC CPI32-A. For those of you who don't know what it is, the CPI32 is the DEC half of an interface between a VAX (or, more specifically, a unibus VAX) and a Northern Telecom SL-1 PBX. The VAX and PBX are connected through a T1/DS1 interface, which is used to multiplex up to 24 full-duplex communication channels between the VAX and terminals connected to the PBX, each of which can run at 9600 baud (or maybe 19.2K, depending on what part of the documentation you read). It's designed to look identical to a DMZ32 as far as the software is concerned. Well, 99% identical. It works fine under VMS. However, if you would be using it under UNIX, your DMZ driver may require a bit of tweaking, to account for a few minor (undocumented!) differences between the CPI and a real DMZ; we could fill you in on the details if you needed them. This thing could presumably be used on a unibus PDP-11, if you were willing to write a DMZ/CPI driver for whatever operating system you'd want to use. One problem with that, though, is that you'd need access to a VAX to plug the boards into if/when you ever needed to run diagnostics, as there are no DMZ/CPI diagnostics that run on PDP-11s. Also, it could presumably be used with some other type of PBX, provided the PBX supported the message packet format that the CPI uses on the T1 trunk. [ Please note that the above two paragraphs are only speculation on my part. No guarantees!! ] It's in fine working condition. It just needs a new home. For further info, please contact me at the phone number or uucp address below. -- Mark Bartelt Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto 416/598-6442 {utzoo,decvax,ihnp4}!sickkids!mark