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From: Robert Schaefer [mailto:rschaefe@gcfn.org]
It's a neat little toy. I came across the
PCMCIA controller
card for one a
few weeks ago and ended up finding more about the -e than the
card itself.
IIRC the model number is 9533-- put that in the search and
you should end up
with some good hits. I just found
http://www.tavi.co.uk/ps2pages/ohland/9533.html in an old msg
to myself. If
it's the one I'm thinking of, it's a good read.
Thanks. That was informative. It seems the 387 math-co is
"optional," so it's good that I have it. I also think there's some
extra RAM in there. (Above the 4M they claim are on the board)
Reminds me very much of the intel-based "multia" systems, which
are about the same size, and about as well integrated.
A related question would be, does anyone know a cheap source of
PCMCIA boards? Specifically, to actually use this thing, I'll want an
ethernet adaptor (10Mb), and probably some linear flash. Some
SRAM that will operate at (is the low voltage 3 or 1.5 on those?)
the lower voltage would probably be good too.
(where...) Can one still get PCMCIA hard disks that will work in
this thing too?
I do have a specific and on-topic reason for wanting the flash and SRAM
boards. I intend to use the machine as a way of bootstraping a Minix
installation for my "Poqet PC," if I can manage it. The
Poqet will read linear flash, but not write it, and will read and
write SRAM.
I can't help you much there, but it sounds like a fun project, I hope you
can get it working.
I noticed there is a dutch auction for 5 (IIRC) of these on epay currently,
with an opening bid of $50/ea. Too much for me, but I thought I'd pass it
along in case anyone else is looking for 'em. The seller claims to have
the PCMCIA controllers as well, for an additional $20/ea. :( Reminds me
of the local thrift stores-- keyboard, box, monitor, printer all priced
seperately (& the same, usually ~$15-$50 each part, but that's a different
rant.)
Chris
Bob
Christopher Smith, Perl Developer
Amdocs - Champaign, IL
/usr/bin/perl -e '
print((~"\x95\xc4\xe3"^"Just Another Perl
Hacker.")."\x08!\n");
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