Old School

Someone asked me "Is there a website were I can find pictures of equipement ?".
The only answer I could give was "No, but let me take care of that..."

So now, we have the forum. If you can take picture of boards, details, phones, and upload it, we would appreciate !
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On Brazil It was called 4300L. This Picture was taken in 1996.
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Was this an Alcatel product ?
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Yes, It was. It was called Opus4000 too.
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oliveira_Arthur wrote:Yes, It was. It was called Opus4000 too.
I think this was the one developed in Austria and dropped afterwards by Alcatel...(I may be wrong)
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tot3nkopf wrote: I think this was the one developed in Austria and dropped afterwards by Alcatel...(I may be wrong)
That was 5200 BCN PABX. initially developed by ITT, USA company, which also developed one and only System 12 exchange (ITT1240).
After some sales and merges all ITT products were overtaken by Alcatel.
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alex wrote:
tot3nkopf wrote: I think this was the one developed in Austria and dropped afterwards by Alcatel...(I may be wrong)
That was 5200 BCN PABX. initially developed by ITT, USA company, which also developed one and only System 12 exchange (ITT1240).
After some sales and merges all ITT products were overtaken by Alcatel.
Yes Alex, you are right. Sorry for the confusion.
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In Brazil, It was 4300L. The sets and most boards were the same used in 4300VS/S/M - UCX but The operation system and program dont. The operator application was called Ogacom. The database was GEST, not GESD like 4300M. I remember the password to change board allocation, SoSpAbU.

The storage was 2 hard disks, HD0 and HD1. There is a Tape to backup operation, not a floopy like 4300M. I remember some CPUs names like THTM.

There is not klisfig doc.

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yes it was from Alcatel. during the same time it had 4100 series as well. i love the hardware. cus they r so robust during those times. 20 years back they was in service but now i dont think they r not.
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still working ..:-) older than 4300 ..is called 2600 ... 30 years and counting . pulse tone only !!!


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Holy crap. I remember those old ones !
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