I started by asking my very experienced Kodak Field Engineer but he can't remember, so before starting my Trial and Error experimentation, I'll try a long-shot:
Our Brisque ver.5 computer (nicknamed "Brisque Express" in its' time of glory - mid/end of the 1990's) is down, displaying errors relating to its' Backplane (Motherboard).
I decided to try to rescue it by moving its' hard disks into another, similar IBM computer (IBM p-series 7029-6E3).
I was told that the Brisques' software licenses are protected by being restricted to their specific machine namely,
at startup, the software will lookup to find/communicate with a specific piece of hardware.
My question is: WHICH H/W component is it?
In other words, which component from the old computer must accompany the HDDs so that the Brisques' software will function correctly in its' new computer.
Our Brisque ver.5 computer (nicknamed "Brisque Express" in its' time of glory - mid/end of the 1990's) is down, displaying errors relating to its' Backplane (Motherboard).
I decided to try to rescue it by moving its' hard disks into another, similar IBM computer (IBM p-series 7029-6E3).
I was told that the Brisques' software licenses are protected by being restricted to their specific machine namely,
at startup, the software will lookup to find/communicate with a specific piece of hardware.
My question is: WHICH H/W component is it?
In other words, which component from the old computer must accompany the HDDs so that the Brisques' software will function correctly in its' new computer.
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