I managed to find the silk screened board name on the Keurikon board. Its
an HK68/V10.
"HK68 68000 128K UNIX ?? 84"
Quoted from
http://www.classiccmp.org/mail-archive/classiccmp/1997-05/0519.html
So it is in fact a SBC. I don't have a clue as to why it is inserted in the
Solbourne box, it is of the era of the Solbourne date wise (the Solbourne
5/600 I have has November 1990 stamped over its original label of 1988, the
HK/68 was originally built in 1984, and mine is copywrite 1989). You
originally found the machine, any clue as to what governmental branch it was
originally under?
Zach
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave McGuire" <mcguire(a)neurotica.com>
To: "Zach Malone" <Diff(a)Mac.com>
Cc: <rescue(a)sunhelp.org>
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 3:02 PM
Subject: Re: [rescue] Re: Solbourne VME Boards
On August 27, Zach Malone wrote:
> Heurikon sold a lot of 680x0 based SBC VME cards. Upon furhter thought,
I
> would imagine that it is a 680x0 computer and the
4 VME boards which
have no
external ports
are all RAM.
Sure, but why would there be a 68K SBC in the VME I/O backplane of a
Solbourne server?
-Dave
--
Dave McGuire
Laurel, MD
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