In a message dated 8/7/2001 10:09:42 AM Central Daylight Time,
chomko(a)greenbelt.com writes:
I have a 16 bit ISA card that is a Motorola 68020 with
68881 (or is it the
68882?). Anyway the card
is a complete single board computer that plugs into your AT system. It is
made
by a company called
DSI and came with C and FORTRAN, I believe.
I actually collect ISA cards that have interesting processors on them (i.e.
80186, 68000, 68020, 386
486, etc.)
Eric
I've an IBM blank prototype board still in its box and somewhere else I've a
ISA card that allows backups to be made to a VCR tape.