trying to identify this 68K-based board...

From: Eric Chomko <vze2wsvr_at_verizon.net>
Date: Wed Jan 16 15:12:11 2002

Thanks for the suggestion.

Also, on the 27128 chips are:

looks to be either PIMMON or P1MMON 8-F, also 36-0004-16 and 36-0004-17

Eric


Roger Merchberger wrote:

> Rumor has it that Eric Chomko may have mentioned these words:
> >It is an ISA-16 card. It has a 68000, w/2 27128 EEPROMs, 16 1259-15 RAM chips
> >and Intel
> >chips, 82586 and 8253-5. The rest looks to be TTL, a couple of connectors and
> >couple of
> >crystals, 16 and 20 MHz.
>
> [snippety]
>
> Never had one, but it sounds like it could be an OS-9/68K board, with which
> one could run a version of OS-9 on. Dunno if docs would be around, but
> pinging the newsgroup comp.os.os9 might get you a lead or two on the board...
>
> Hope this helps,
> Roger "Merch" Merchberger
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