On Sun, 23 Sep 2012, mc68010 wrote:
I have never run into a S100 system with so many
boards installed. Did they
just stick a board in every slot or does that look like a legit setup ?
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/sys/3292027501.html
That's a CompuPro 8/16. They were among the most powerful S100 machines
available. You'd have a master CPU[1], several slave CPUs, and usually
several RAM and serial cards. RAM and serial cards, I suspect, make up
the bulk of the card compliment. It seems legit, but I'd want to know
exactly what the cards are before making an offer.
I recently sold one of these with nine cards. See
http://www.ebay.com/itm/230845482363. I think that guy is asking about
$600 too much.
[1] CompuPro had ordinary Z80 cards, i8085, i8086, i8088, 286, 386 and
M68k. The three latter ones still go for quite a bit of money.
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