2650 (was:Type list (was: single instance machines))

From: Andrew Davie <adavie_at_mad.scientist.com>
Date: Fri Dec 11 12:55:47 1998

Speaking of which, I have just found the manual for the commercial 2650
board.
It's the SBC 2650 (I'm guessing SBC is "Single Board Computer" - I won't
even bother looking it up to confirm!). Includes functional description,
circuit diagram, assembly instructions, fault finding software, etc etc.
Wahoo!!
Money is a great motivator ;)
Cheers
A

> -----Original Message-----
> From: CLASSICCMP-owner_at_u.washington.edu
> [mailto:CLASSICCMP-owner_at_u.washington.edu]On Behalf Of Hans Franke
> Sent: Saturday, December 12, 1998 5:38 AM
> To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
> Subject: RE: 2650 (was:Type list (was: single instance machines))
>
>
> > >> I seem to recall that there were commercially available 2650
> S100 cards....
> > >Do you have more information ?
>
> > I recall this as well. The source of more information would
> > undoubtedly be to page through a big stack of _BYTE_'s from the mid
> > and late 70's.
>
> > Remember, in the S-100 world "commercially available" means that someone
> > etched a PC board and maybe, if you're lucky, they actually typed
> > up a manual with hand-drawn schematics.
>
> Thats still graet :)
> I guess for a working 2650 System one could wrench
> a lot of bucks out of my purse :)
>
> Gruss
> Hans
>
> --
> Ich denke, also bin ich, also gut
> HRK
>
Received on Fri Dec 11 1998 - 12:55:47 GMT

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