Exorbus, Multibus, Aim-65... FREE!

From: Rich Beaudry <r_beaudry_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Mon Nov 4 13:16:00 2002

I almost said "Exorbus, Multibus, Aim-65, Oh My!", but I figured most people
wouldn't get it :-D

To those three intrepid individuals who responded to my last "free stuff"
posting (Arcnet/Token Ring stuff), I haven't forgotten you! Give me another
day to sort it out...

OK, the usual rules, I'll decide semi-randomly who gets what in case
multiple people ask for the same thing. I'll take PRIVATE OFF-LIST emails
until the end of the week for those who want stuff. Shipping will be from
USA, ZIP code 01473. You pay shipping, and I'll take PayPal, Money Order,
or check ...

Some of this stuff was donated to me by other listmembers (most notably some
of the EXORbus stuff, I think from Mike D.??, and the AIM-65 was a trade w/
Rich Cini??). If you gave it to me, and want it back, you get top priority,
otherwise it goes to whoever else wants it...

The AIM-65 has been tested and works (with some restrictions described
below), but the Multibus and EXORbus stuff is completely untested ....

AIM-65

- The AIM comes with the external case (not sure if it is original or not),
and photocopies of the manuals. The printer is in bad shape, but I also
have a spare printer that you can swap out. The keyboard is missing a key
(between the "." and right shift), and is a bit flaky (double keypresses,
etc.). The ROM sockets are also corroded, and one is in need of
replacement. There is a full complement of 2114 RAM chips, and all ROM
sockets are full.

MULTIBUS

- Hybricon prototyping board
- Qty. 2 Prototek Wire-Wrapping boards
- Nat'l Semi. BLC-064 64K RAM board -- Missing some RAM chips -- Has 27 x
MM5290J chips
- Intersil MCB 512K Memory Board -- 88 x HM4864-2 chips
- Intel 215G Winchester Controller board -- Has PSBX218A and PSBX217C
daughterboards

EXORBUS

- 20-slot backplane and card cage
- Qty. 2 bus extender boards
- Smoke Signal Broadcasting DCB-4E (floppy Ctrlr? Has FD1791B chip)
- Motorola MEX6820-1 (Dual-PIA I/O board)
- GMS Single Board Computer GMS6506-01-c -- Has 6809 CPU, ports labeled
"I/O", "RS-232", "Printer", "IEEE-488". Also has TMS9914A chip
- Southern Company Services SCSEVDG183 -- Video board? Has CRT5027 and
CRT8002 chips
- Micro-Logus P-VDG SCSEVDG183 -- Similar to above board, but with CRT5037
and CRT8002 chips
- Qty. 2 CMS 9609 MPU Rev. A (6809 CPU 2716 ROMs)
- Qty. 2 Motorola Micro Module 1A CPU boards (6800 CPU, one has 2708 ROMs)
- Qty. 2 Chrislin Industries RAM board -- 32 x 4116 chips, RAM/ROM switch
- Hodge, Taylor, and Associates board -- no markings, 3 x AM2909PC chips, 2
x AM2901BDC chips, 8 x 82S2708 ROMs, signed by "W. Hodge" on the back. All
chips soldered on, no sockets...
- Qty. 2 CMS 9650 Serial I/O board -- 8 x 6850 chips (one has Motorola, one
has AMD)
- CMS 9640 Timer board
- GMS 32K Versatile Memory Board GMS6524-01-B -- Tadiran battery backup,
can hold RAM or ROM, currently has 9 2716 ROMs
- Unknown manufacturer interface board -- Has 2708 ROM, 2 x 6820 chips, a
40-pin connector and a 50-pin connector.
- CMS 9601-501 Utility Buffer/Cable Breakout -- 2 RS-232 ports, not sure
which board it is a companion to....
- CMS 9601-503 Cable Breakout Rev. B -- 8 RS-232 ports, probably goes to one
of the 9650 boards above...

That's it!

Rich B.


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