Here's the list of S-100 hardware I've turned up in the last mess of boxes,
etc to be unearthed in my basement and transferred to open air storage in
my carport. This is only a partial list of what I've uncovered this
afternoon, and an extended list will be available later today.
There is other stuff, not yet inventoried, but that will be later, if at
all.
Cromemco 21-slot unterminated Motherboard in VECTOR cardcage - assembled
but never used.
MSC (later became XEBEC) 9391 5Mbps HARD DISK controller. This controller
is functional and capable of handling 16 or fewer heads at 512-byte or
256-byte sector sizes and steps the drive at 3ms per step, which was
typical back in 1980. This was the one we used most.
XCOMP HDC 2-board set. These are set up for 8" drives only and require one
write the BIOS patch or back end driver oneself.
Franklin Electric 3-UART serial I/O board
DC Hayes Micromodem-100 including documentation and software
SSM IO4 2P+2S I/O Board with documentation. No software was provided since
everyone wrote their own BIOS patches for it.
North Star Z80A CPU card
California Computer Systems 2810 Z80A CPU card, with monitor prom.
California Computer Systems 2422 FDC for both 8 & 5.25" drives, with
monitor/boot prom
California Computer Systems 4-port serial card.
California Computer Systems 64K DRAM card
Vector Graphics 64K DRAM card
Extended Processing "BURNER, I/O" board - Prom Programmer with UARTS and
PIO not installed.
Processor Technology "CUTS" cassette interface? board
BIOTECH ELECTRONICS BCT800 graphics board - uses AMI 68047 chip and 12
2114's to produce 256x192 graphics and text.
Cromemco Dazzler video graphics board pair - There are two, but only one
set of doc's and software including paper tape.
MITS Modem board - a MITS serial board with a "MODEM BD" rider.
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