On 24/1/07 08:34, "Tony Duell" <ard at p850ug1.demon.co.uk> wrote:
On 24/1/07 03:32, "Tony Duell" <ard at p850ug1.demon.co.uk> wrote:
It's my understanding that the 8089 went over like a lead dirigible.
I don't know of a single consumer-level product that used it.
The Apricot computer has one...
Do you know which ones? I've got several around here to look at, I didn't
The oriignal Apricot, you knowm the one where the keyboard clips on the
bottom and you carry it like a briefcase, has one. There are 3 40 pin
chips in one corner of the mainboard. An 8086, and 8087 (optional) and an
8089.
IIRC, the Apricont F1 doesn't.
Typical, the ones I've got here are F1, F10 and FP :) Will I remember to get
down to the garage at the weekend to have a look at the PC? Probably not, in
this weather!
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