On Wed, 8 Aug 2001 10:36:48 -0500 Jeff L Kaneko
<jeff.kaneko(a)juno.com> wrote:
On Wed, 08 Aug 2001 14:51:02 GMT "Ken
Seefried" <ken(a)seefried.com>
writes:
A company called Opus made a number of ISA cards
with interesting
coprocessors. I used to have an Opus 32000 ISA card, a National
Semi 32016 coprocessor. It unfortunately got tossed out by a careless
girlfriend a decade ago
Stoppit! Stoppit! I can't take this anymore!! I'm gonna absolutely *die*
if I hear about another 32k system *tossed*!
I can assure you I'm not going to scrap my two NS32016s,
inside two Whitechapel Workstations. I have a programming
handbook for the 32000 series, too, as well as the Nat Semi
data book.
Which reminds me, anybody ever seen a 32000 second
processor box for the BBC Micro? That's one I'd like for
the collection (it's the used in all the examples in the
above programming handbook).
--
John Honniball
Email: John.Honniball(a)uwe.ac.uk
University of the West of England