NCR tower32

From: Sean Caron <sean_at_techcare.com>
Date: Thu Sep 21 16:21:21 2000

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jacob Dahl Pind" <rachael__at_gmx.net>
To: "classic computers" <classiccmp_at_classiccmp.org>
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 2:35 PM
Subject: NCR tower32


> My friend has found a NCR Tower32 machine, seems to be
> build around a motorola 68020 board with a vme bus, it
> has a number of dsub 15pin ports on tha back, seems to be
> somekind of terminal interface.
>
> Does anyone have any infomation about such a machine ?
>
> regards Jacob Dahl Pind
>
>
> Public Pgp key available on request
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>

Well, I don't know a whole lot about the machine, but basically:

    * It's built around a pretty basic 68020 system with all the
    trimmings (68851 and 68881 both, I think).

    * It's probably got one or two hard disks hanging off
    of a rather boring ST-506 ("MFM") interface, along
    with a tape drive as well.

    * The 15 pin ports are proprietary serial ports for the NCR
    terminals. I don't know if they can be broken out to something
    more standard or if the system needs anything special that
    the NCR terminals provide.

    * I gather it runs a pretty much stock version of UNIX; I
    think this system is Pre-AT&T buyout.

    * NetBSD mentions it on their "suggested ports" page. There's
    like a paragraph there that sums up the machine pretty well, too.

-Sean Caron (root_at_diablonet.net) | http://www.diablonet.net
Received on Thu Sep 21 2000 - 16:21:21 BST

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