Whoops... 6 slot card cage... not 4...
http://www.classiccmp.org/pipermail/cctech/2002-December/005822.html
Google has become a reference manual....
George Rachor
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George L. Rachor Jr. george_at_rachors.com
Hillsboro, Oregon
http://rachors.com
United States of America Amateur Radio : KD7DCX
On Fri, 27 Feb 2004, George Leo Rachor Jr. wrote:
> OK... Down memory lane...
>
> The 86/330 was an Intel System shipped that ran RMX. It was Multibus
> based. I've seen them running either RMX or Xenix. The 330 chassis had a
> 4 slot card cage that held cpu, memory, serial ports, and an 8 inch disk
> controller.
>
> Fun little boxes....
>
> George Rachor
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> George L. Rachor Jr. george_at_rachors.com
> Hillsboro, Oregon http://rachors.com
> United States of America Amateur Radio : KD7DCX
>
> On Fri, 27 Feb 2004, Vintage Computer Festival wrote:
>
> > > unless it is the cpu board (144548-003 Rev C). 1) if any one has any advice
> > > I would appreciate it, or if anyone has a board or computer that they would
> > > like to sell.
> >
> > Sounds like a software problem.
> >
> > What's an 86/330?
> >
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