186 ? Interesting ... it seams that there are way more
186 beaste
than I have asumed... This could be a collecting theme on their own.
Every DEC TQK50/TUK50 (Q/U-bus TK50 tape drive interface) has an 80186 on it.
I've also seen them as drive controllers on several different brands
of SCSI drives. They seem to be rather common in the device/embedded
market.
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186 ?
Interesting ... it seams that there are way more 186 beaste
than I have asumed... This could be a collecting theme on their own.
Every DEC TQK50/TUK50 (Q/U-bus TK50 tape drive interface) has an 80186 on it.
I've also seen them as drive controllers on several different brands
of SCSI drives. They seem to be rather common in the device/embedded
market.
Since it was aimed specifically at the embedded controller market, that's
no surprize. It didn't do well as an 8088/8086 upgrade as the peripherals
on chip were not PC compatable though they are better than the PC
implmentations.
Allison
186 ?
Interesting ... it seams that there are way more 186 beaste
than I have asumed... This could be a collecting theme on their own.
Every DEC
TQK50/TUK50 (Q/U-bus TK50 tape drive interface) has an 80186 on it.
I've also seen them as drive controllers on several different brands
of SCSI drives. They seem to be rather common in the device/embedded
market.