http://www.electrovalueinc.com has 8- and 16-bit ISA cards for $280 and $390.
bill wrote:
>
> ISA Card? There were several. *very* expensive - maybe $500
> or so for maybe 12-14 TTL chips on a short 8-bit ISA card.
>
> I've got one - been thinking (maybe not very seriously) of
> putting everything into an ASIC or FPGA as a do-it-yourself
> project. Realistically, how many tapes are there out there
> that need to be read?
>
> Found a Qualcom open style deck not long ago - it's a SCSI,
> and a lot lighter and easier to haul around than those F-880
> Cipher pigs. Which are taking up space ''just in case''.
>
> Bill Hemmings
> Tucson, AZ
> bill_at_sunsouthwest.com
>
> = ==================== = =
>
> > Re: pertec interface
> >
> > From: John Honniball (John.Honniball_at_uwe.ac.uk)
> > Date: 04/06/01-12:12:57 PM Z
>
> > > I' looking for data sheet of the PERTEC interface,
> > > electrical and timing caracteristics
> >
>
> > So, much as I hate to say "Me Too", I'd also like to find
> > out more about the Pertec interface. Was there ever a PC
> > ISA-bus card for this? Or a VME (Sun-3) card?
Received on Wed Jun 20 2001 - 14:08:40 BST