Marvin wrote:
Allison J Parent wrote:
<an Intel Multibus Single Board Computer
80/10A, and an Intel Multibus 80/
<card of some sort. The only reason I picked up the Intel Multibus board
the 80/10a was a multibus 8080 card. I have a few but they are fried.
When I get crazy I'll fix them. The 80/10 desn't date from '76 though
the '76 is the date intel trademarked the MULTIBUS name.
When I read your message, I took another look at the card, and the date was
actually 1978 but the chips had code dates in 1977 and 1985 respectively.
Any idea what that 80/10B card is? It has a label on the back indicating
some type of Intel license was needed to use the software which I am
guessing is in the four onboard ROMs.
in my Intel MCS-80 User's manual dated Oct 1977, there is reference to
"the popular SBC 80/10 Single Board Computer, a complete computer on a
single printed circuit board". Sounds like you have an updated version
of that.
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