Here are my cards:
SWTP MP-09B Rev. B (1980)
MP-MBA (1982)
Hazelwood DM-64
MicroWorks 6850 UIO 6820 (what is this?)
three SWTP MP-S2
SWTP MP-ID Rev. F with parallel
that's all of them, no floppy controllers unless one of these are one.
apparently the serial cards had a tape drive and modem attached, the cable were
labeled as such. I've posted the pictures of the individual cards out of the
case, all but the bridge as I couldn't remove it. they are on this address:
http://www.angelfire.com/ga3/pbboy/swtp/swtp2.htm
Robert
Jeff Hellige wrote:
Hi Robert,
Thanks for posting the pics...it's certainly in a case I've
not seen before, though the basic internal layout looks very similar
to mine. How about comparing the major cards in yours to the list
below. It's the internals of my SWTPc 6809:
SWTPc MP-09A cpu board with AN 122A modification
MP-MB mainboard
MP-1D bridgecard between the SS-50 and SS-30 buses.
SWTPc DMF2 floppy controller, Rev C
Two MP-S2 serial cards, each with two serial ports
MP-L2 paralell card with two paralell ports
Also, here are the docs that I currently have:
DMF2 Floppy disk unit (calls the board both DMAF2 and DMF2A)
SWTPc 6809 Programming Reference Manual
SWTPc 6809 Computer System Documenation Manual (covers
69A/69K computer, CT-82 terminal, DMAF disk unit, and CDS-1 hard disk)
SWTPc SBUG-E 6809 ROM Monitor Version 1.5 User's Guide
Smoke Signal Broadcasting MON-69 user's guide
MP-09 Processor board assembly instructions
MP-B3 Mother Board Assembly instructions
MP-S2 Serial Interface Assembly instructions
MP-L2 Parallel Interface Assembly instructions
MP-P2 Power Supply Assembly instructions
The manual isn't the one that shipped with my machine, as
mine is a S/09, but some of it still applies.
Jeff
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