At 01:58 PM 10-12-98 +0001, Hans Franke wrote:
I guess
prototype 2650 S100 machines / cards qualify? There must be a lot
of homebrew "single instance" machines lying around. Here's one I'm
particularly fond of...
http://www.comcen.com.au/~adavie/weird/s100.html
This machine ran CP/M on a 2650 using a software 8080 emulator written in
2650. Slowly!
Just tell me this is a joke ... not only a 2650 _somwhere_, but
rather a real S100 system
I seem to recall that there were commercially available 2650 S100 cards....
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