<have something concrete in mind, too. If one inserts a wire-wrap 62 pin
<(8-bit ISA) connector into a DIN 41612 right-angle socket, such as what on
<finds on a VME wire-wrap board, but of opposite gender, (remembering that
<once sold S-100 wire-wrap boards with a pattern certainly suitable for thi
<purpose, and VME wire-wrap cards as well) one can, indeed, host two 8-bit
Been there and done that. Also there are no less than two articles on how
to go from s100 to ISA.
<ISA cards on a single s-100 board. This would certainly be cheap enough i
<most cases, to warrant such an effort. The software might get to be a
<problem, though.
What software problem... since s100 cards tend to be all different anyway
it would be the norm that software would have to be created.
Allison
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