On 8 Sep 2008 at 15:36, Josh Dersch wrote:
Anyone have a copy of this in digital format? Can't find this on the
'net.
Trying to work out what voltages the power supply in the ND-821 is
supposed to put out. From testing, it looks like 5v, 18v, and 24v.
Knowing what the RAM requires will help nail this down, since it's
powered separately from the main logic.
Take a look in the Intel Memory Design Handbook from 1973 on
bitsavers. There's a whole chapter on the 1103, complete with specs:
http://bitsavers.vt100.net/pdf/intel/_dataBooks/MemoryDesignHandbook_A
ug73.pdf
You mean that you're not going to turn your 1103 into a tie-tack or
embed it in a block of resin as a keychain fob? YOU'RE ACTUALLY
GOING TO USE IT?! :)
Cheers,
Chuck