On Wed, 08 Aug 2001 14:51:02 GMT "Ken Seefried" <ken(a)seefried.com>
writes:
A company called Opus made a number of ISA cards
with interesting
coprocessors. I used to have an Opus 32000 ISA card, a National
Semi 32016 coprocessor. It unfortunately got tossed out by a careless
girlfriend a decade ago
Stoppit! Stoppit! I can't take this anymore!! I'm gonna absolutely *die*
if I hear about another 32k system *tossed*!
There was another 32k coprocessor effort featured in the Micro Cornucopia
in 1986. I *so* wanted one of these, but the project died on the vine .
. .
(along with my unbuilt PC532 kit...sigh).
AHHHGHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!
I've got an Opus Personal Mainframe (Sun Sparcstation2 clone).
Wonder if the same folks made it...
They don't remember anything about the SS2 clone.
--
Bill
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