Dunno, I attended a Navy class on these back in '91
or '92, and the bit
that really shocked me was the CPU on a daughterboard. I'm also almost
positive it didn't use SIMMs. It could be this design was the DOD version
of the Z-248, or was yours upgraded with a different MB to get a more
expandable system.
Well; we'll find out soon enough! (When I get the supplies)
I just happened to think of another oddity about this
computer, it's the
only IBM clone I can remember using that had a Boot ROM that you could drop
into. I think CNTRL-ALT-INS drops you into it, but I'm not sure. I seem
to remember finding it by accident originally.
I'll try that the next time I see
one.
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Tim D. Hotze | "I'm Sure that God intended for me to be |
Techie | rich, it just hasn't happened yet."
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