At 12:33 PM 3/21/03 -0800, you wrote:
--- Joe <rigdonj(a)cfl.rr.com> wrote:
Hi,
I keep finding a lot of boards made by SMS and I'm wondering if
they're worth picking up. A lot of them seem to be out of DEC systems
and/or 8" floppy drive controllers that are used with DEC stuff.
How expensive? $5? $50?
Usually a couple of bucks. It depends on where I buy them. I find them at a number of
different places. I probably find one per week on the average.
I usually leave them behind but I picked up one
yesterday for parts. this
one is a Q-bus card and has an AM2901ADC bit slice CPU, an Intel 8085, an
intel 8155 and an Intel 8253. It says that it's model # FWD 0106, Assy #
000420-0001, Fab # 0004222 Rev C.
I'm not so familiar with SMS products... what connectors are on the
edge of the board?
This particular one looks like it fits a Q-bus slot and even has the to metal
extractor handles like those used on some of the DEC stuff but I've seen them in all
kinds of shapes and sizes including one that looked like the smaller DEC cards that have
two edge connectors (can't think of the name right now.) I can't even lay my hands
on this one at the moment so I'll have to wait till I find it to tell you what other
connectors it has.
Joe
If I am not confusing different companies, Scientific Micro
Systems was bought out and 'repackaged' as SMS Technologies, a San
Jose company. In one or both forms they also manufactured the
OMTI line of SCSI, ESDI, and ST412 HD controllers.
- don