Well, the way things are going my port of LINUX maybe to some CPU other than the 68000.
I am rather frustrated with people contacting me telling me that they
have 68000 IEEE-696 boards; some even have several. All of these
board sitting around gathering dust for years seems rather immoral to
me especially when these people have several and don't even know how to
or have the inclination in using them for anything.
Please don't contact me telling me about your wonderful 68000 IEEE-696
board unless you are interested in exchanging/selling
it.
I mean what is the point?
It is like showing me a piece of crappy art work that ONLY YOU think is beautiful.
Michael Hart
I, the unwilling, was led by the unqualified, to do the unbelievable for so long with so
little, that I attempted the impossible with nothing......"
--- On Thu, 3/19/09, Michael Hart <imsaicollector at yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Michael Hart <imsaicollector at yahoo.com>
Subject: CompuPro CPU-68000
To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts" <cctalk at
classiccmp.org>
Date: Thursday, March 19, 2009, 8:46 AM
Hi all
? Is there anyone or you know of anyone who is willing to part with a CompuPro
68000 base? IEEE-696 (S100) board.
I am also interested in any 680x0 base IEEE-696 board that I can readily find
documentation for my new project.
Thanks for whatever help you maybe able to offer.
Michael