What is a QBus Z-Board by Virtual Microsystems

From: Innfogra_at_aol.com <(Innfogra_at_aol.com)>
Date: Tue Aug 14 12:42:37 2001

Going through my old Qbus and Unibus cards getting them ready to sell I found
a very interesting card with four Z80 based computers on a Qbus card. It
appears to me to be four complete 8 bit computers on a quad card, each with
CPU and memory but no I/O. It is all socketed chips with the only other large
chips being a pair of 2901 bit slicers.

It is copyrighted 1983 by Virtual Microsystems and called the Z-Board. Made
in the USA.

Any idea what it was and what it was used for? Google turned up nothing other
than VM was bought and sold several times.

Three pictures at http://members.aol.com/innfogra/zboard.jpg

A single one at http://members.aol.com/innfogra/zboard2.jpg

If interested in purchase please contact me off list, here or at
whoagiii_at_aol.com.

Paxton
Astoria
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