I don't have that issue handy, but I do have TWO of those motherboards. (FS)
"PC-Compatible" might be a little bit of a stretch. What does that MEAN,
anyway? My dictionary defines "compatible" as "capable of existing in the
vicinity of".
The MPX-16 was intended to connect to a terminal. But there is an ISA
board with it, to change that over to using a PC type keyboard.
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On Tue, 8 Dec 1998, Arlen Michaels wrote:
On Sun, 6 Dec 1998, "Richard A. Cini, Jr."
<rcini(a)msn.com> wrote:
Does anyone have the 1/83 issue of Byte Magazine?
In it is part 3 of an
article by Steve Ciarcia about the MPX-16 PC-compatible SBC. I have parts
1
and 2, so I need the third.
I see Barry beat me to it and found the article for you. I actually have
Ciarcia's original prototypes for the MPX-16 motherboard, and some paperwork
from his project file.
Do you suppose I should e-bay them into university tuition for my kids? :)
If you can't find what you need in the Byte article, it's possible there's
more info buried in the notes I got from Steve.
Arlen
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