Your looking at an SBC 80/04 board manufactured by Intel through about
1985. Power could be obtained by plugging the board's two connectors into
the P1 slot. Again this was not a multibus board but could be plugged
into a Multibus P1 connector.
George Rachor
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George L. Rachor george(a)racsys.rt.rain.com
Beaverton, Oregon
http://racsys.rt.rain.com
On Thu, 8 Oct 1998, Allison J Parent wrote:
< > Can someone help identify this board? It has
a 8085AH CPU in the A9
< > socket. On the right the board says "Intel (C) 1977 MADE IN USA." On
t
< > back of the circuit board is etched "PWB1001480-03 REV H." If you
wan
< > to see what the board looks like click on my link below.
Processor for a Intel model 220 development system is a good possibility.
Unfortunately the copyright date on intel board has little to do with
design and manufacture date.
Allison