Hi,
you can find a picture of the card here :
http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5223833565&rd=1&a…
The card you are thinking of is a Definicon DSI-780 card, which in fact is
"only" a processor add on card (processor,
memory, own runtime environment), whereas the Hydra card at least was announced as
"Mac on ISA" ...
Ciao Bernd
On Fri, 19 Aug 2005 22:33:25 -0700 (PDT), Chris M wrote:
Doubt it's any sort of Mac on a card, though it
does
appear to be a reasonably complete 68K based system.
Got any pics? Can't help with the drivers. There was a
Circuit Cellar article (BYTE) probably in the late
80's that described a project based on a 68020 IIRC.
It may have been a graphics board though - for an IBM
PC.
--- Bernd Kopriva <bernd at kopriva.de> wrote:
Hi,
i got an ISA card, that includes a MC68000-16, 4 ATT
3030-100 chips, 4 MByte Ram and
connectors labeled SCSI and Floppy Drive/Floppy
Controller ...
... it was manufactured 1990/91 by Hydra Systems.
Google revealed, that this could be
a "Andor One"/"Hydra One". Does anyone have some
more information, and maybe the
software required to operate that card ?
Thanks alot
Bernd
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