What's your coolest ISA card?

From: Bill Gunshannon <bill_at_cs.scranton.edu>
Date: Wed Aug 8 13:12:57 2001

On Wed, 8 Aug 2001, Jeff L Kaneko wrote:

>
> On Wed, 08 Aug 2001 14:51:02 GMT "Ken Seefried" <ken_at_seefried.com>
> writes:
> > A company called Opus made a number of ISA cards with interesting
> > coprocessors. I used to have an Opus 32000 ISA card, a National
> > Semi 32016 coprocessor. It unfortunately got tossed out by a careless
> > girlfriend a decade ago
>
> Stoppit! Stoppit! I can't take this anymore!! I'm gonna absolutely *die*
> if I hear about another 32k system *tossed*!
>
> There was another 32k coprocessor effort featured in the Micro Cornucopia
>
> in 1986. I *so* wanted one of these, but the project died on the vine .
> . .
>
> > (along with my unbuilt PC532 kit...sigh).
>
> AHHHGHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!

I still have one of these Opus cards. What's it worth??
A nice Qbus SCSI card or two would be fun!! ;-)

bill

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