What's your coolest ISA card?( was Re: IBM 5150 PC)

From: Jim Tuck <technos_at_nerdland.org>
Date: Tue Aug 7 13:32:06 2001

On Tuesday, August 07, 2001 10:54 AM, Eric Chomko
[SMTP:chomko_at_greenbelt.com] wrote:
>
> I have a 16 bit ISA card that is a Motorola 68020 with 68881 (or is
it
> the
> 68882?). Anyway the card
> is a complete single board computer that plugs into your AT system.
It
> is made
> by a company called
> DSI and came with C and FORTRAN, I believe.
>
> I actually collect ISA cards that have interesting processors on them
> (i.e.
> 80186, 68000, 68020, 386
> 486, etc.)
>
> Eric

ISA? Hmm.. That would be my Vermont Microsystems CAD
card. It's got a couple megs of memory, a Z80, and a 80186.

Plus it was mostly hand built, with wire wrapping and hand
soldering .
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