It's an ISA card ...
... does anyone know, if the company "Opus Innovations LLC" (www.opus.com) has any relations to
the manufactorer of my card ? The seem to produce a SPARC coprocessor card for x86 systems, which
was also a product of the old Opus Systems, but on the other side, they state, that the company was founded
in 2002 ???
Thanks Bernd
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From: Innfogra_at_aol.com
Date: Thu, 30 May 2002 04:53:29 EDT
In a message dated 5/30/02 12:35:02 AM Pacific Daylight Time, bernd_at_kopriva.de writes:
it's not a SPARC card (such cards have been produced some years after my card), it's a card
containing a National Semicoductor NS32032. The card maybe named Opus Sys/32 (or something
like that, there have been some different versions with 32032 and 32332 processors).
What bus is the card for or is it standalone? I had some Opus cards for an ISA bus but they were based on the 88000 chipset, not the 32032.
Paxton
Astoria, OR
Bernd Kopriva Tel: 07195 / 179452
Weilerstr. 24 E-Mail : bernd_at_kopriva.de
71397 Leutenbach
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