On Tue, 28 Mar 2006 17:02:07 -0800 (PST), Chris M wrote:
--- Bob Bradlee <Bob at BRADLEE.ORG> wrote:
> I am sure the Zenith Z100 was the first 8085/8088
> dual processor production system that ran both
> processors at the same time.
There was also the Rainbow and the Epson QX-16,
though the earlier QX-10 had an aftermarket (Titan)
8088 board that was reasonably compatible from what I
understand.
I was thinking about it, I think the first CPM card for the Apple II kept the 6502 running
as an I/O processor.
Anyone out there remember for sure ?
> First 80186 I saw was a card for an IBM pc about
a
> year before the AT came out.
> It was all so long ago :)
More then likely the Orchid Turbo-186. Got one
somewhere, just haven't seen it in a while. The '186
fell out too :(
That was the one, I had forgotten its name.
Thanks .....
Bob Bradlee
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PS: (Message for the moderator)
Any Idea why it is taking 6 days to get a message posted on this list ?
It was only about 1.5 to days when I first attempted to posting last october.
Lets see how long this one takes to make the loop.
Back to lurking, and replying directly to people :(
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