Help: Identify my board

From: George Rachor <george_at_racsys.rt.rain.com>
Date: Thu Oct 8 10:32:26 1998

Although not a Multibus board I remember this card could be plugged into a
multibus slot (just to draw power). I used to have a manual for this
critter but didn't find it last night going through my manuals. I've got
a retired Intel person chasing this down for me.

George



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George L. Rachor george_at_racsys.rt.rain.com
Beaverton, Oregon http://racsys.rt.rain.com

On Thu, 8 Oct 1998, Christian Fandt wrote:

> At 21:35 10/07/98 -0700, George L. Rachor wrote:
> >Although not a classic Multibus board this board manufactured by Intel and
> >would fit in a Multibus slot. It does use the power pins from a
> >Multibus card slot.
>
> Beg to differ, George, but the board pictured in the URL given by Alan
> definitely is not Multibus! Others will also agree here who either used or
> have Multibus hardware in their collections like myself.
>
> I don't even recognize what the thing could possibly be. An Intel OEM
> controller of some sort? Relatively small quantity of chips so Alan could
> do like Tony D. or myself would do and trace the circuits and draw a
> schematic to get a better idea of function.
>
> Regards, Chris
>
> >
> >The model number escapes me for a moment but was still being manufactured
> >in 1994.
>
> Could you give us a bit more info from what you recall on this board George?
>
> >
> >=========================================================
> >George L. Rachor george_at_racsys.rt.rain.com
> >Beaverton, Oregon http://racsys.rt.rain.com
> >
> >On Wed, 7 Oct 1998, oajones wrote:
> >
> >> Can someone help identify this board? It has a 8085AH CPU in the A9
> >> socket. On the right the board says "Intel (C) 1977 MADE IN USA." On the
> >> back of the circuit board is etched "PWB1001480-03 REV H." If you want
> >> to see what the board looks like click on my link below.
> >>
> >> http://www.bright.net/~oajones/myboard.jpg
> >>
> >> --Alan
> >> --
>
> Christian Fandt, Electronic/Electrical Historian
> Jamestown, NY USA
> Member of Antique Wireless Association
> URL: http://www.ggw.org/freenet/a/awa/
>
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