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| Created: | Wed Oct 15 1986 | 
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
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| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines | 
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| 4555.1 | GENRAL::BASSETT | Bill | Fri Aug 11 1995 12:31 | 11 | |
| 4555.2 | more info please | SLOAN::HOM | Fri Feb 28 1997 06:38 | 19 | |
| > =========================================================================== > Note 4555.1 BA35X-HC battery backup 1 of 1 > GENRAL::BASSETT "Bill" 11 lines 11-AUG-1995 12:31 > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > I believe it's "short term" backup only. The small size limits how > much battery capacity one has. Don't know about the settings. Both > people in my group who would know (one's the design engineer for it and > the other is the supervisor for the power guys) are on vacation today! > Could we get more info on the battery unit? Two questions: 1. what is the amp hour rating on the supply, 2. how can one detect "AC power going down"? I suspect that you have to look at shelf ok. Hope the two knowledgeable individuals are back from vacation. Gim | |||||
| 4555.3 | SSDEVO::BASSETT | Bill | Fri Feb 28 1997 17:33 | 12 | |
|     Gim,
    
     In your visits here to CXO you've probably met them - Bill Miller and
    Kevin Lonergan.  I've forwarded your reply to them, so you probably
    will get a direct reply.  (I think they are back from that vacation,
    but Bill was out today tending a sick child!)
    
     However, there's been such a low demand for the SBB BBU, it may not
    even be an active part anymore.  Did you ever do an OEM version?  I
    don't remember....
    
    				Bill
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| 4555.4 | SLOAN::HOM | Sat Mar 01 1997 13:49 | 10 | ||
|     The OEM version is the same as the on-base but in a different color.
    
    There's been a renewed interest in a battery unit. It appears that
    flushing the  cache in (future or OEM) controllers may be simpler than
    trying to backup the cache.  Having a "AC Going down" signal would be
    nice.
     
    
    Gim
    
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