Motorola VME cards

From: Clayton Frank Helvey <msspcva_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Tue Jan 14 14:45:00 2003

Patrick:

I may be interested in some of these, especially if
there is a backplane and one of the processors has an
Ethernet port. Some of the I/O cards may also be
handy.

A 68010 must be what, 15 years+ old? I'm not that
familiar with the architecture; I've used 68040s and
up on VME.

What if any O/S is there? Do you know how these were
used? I'm interested in getting some
realtime/embedded hardware to play with.

Let me know,

Frank



--- Patrick Finnegan <pat_at_purdueriots.com> wrote:
> I've just run over probably 100-200lbs (45-90kg) of
> Motorola VME cards...
> from 68010 processor cards, to memory, and I/O
> cards. Now, there's not
> chance I would want to hold on to these, so I'm
> wondering if anyone else
> is interested in some of the cards. I can't
> guarantee anything now, just
> tell me if you're interested or not. I'll try to
> get some cards to
> whoever is interested.
>
> I haven't looked at the cards much yet, so I don't
> exactly know what's
> there for I/O and memory cards. There might also be
> a power supply or two
> and maybe an intact backplane bus card (the few I
> saw were snapped in
> half).
>
> Pat
> --
> Purdue Universtiy ITAP/RCS
> Information Technology at Purdue
> Research Computing and Storage
> http://www-rcd.cc.purdue.edu
>


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