On Wed, 6 Oct 1999 SUPRDAVE(a)aol.com wrote:
The very first
EISA machines were brand new in June of 1989, and were
powered by 25 MHz 80386 CPUs. I used to have a copy of the Byte in
question, which also featured MCA clones. I wish I knew where it got to.
MCA clones? interesting! remember anything about the article? Ive an NCR 3300
that is similar to a PS/2 model 77.
Very little. That's why I wish I knew what happened to the magazine! (:
Machines from Tandy and NCR were both reviewed, among others, and the
verdict was none of them were particularly effective clones. The MCA
support was universally problematic.
ok
r.