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Re: A Saybrook 68k board now! (was Re: Second Sight video card)
J.Q.P. wrote:
> Speaking of Fabrege Eggs...I just saw that someone was selling a
> Saybrook 68000 board
> I heard someone else claim they say a Synetix Super Sprite board on
> there once....that'd be another fabrege egg.
>
> Others might include the Stellation Two Mill (or VitaMill), the
> Alpha Syntauri synthesizer setup, Rana Elite disk drives, some of
> the rare accelerated math chips (Computer Station FP -- used the AMD
> 9511,
> or the Applied Engineering one with the 68881). I dont know how rare
> Corvus Constellation hardware is...
OohOoh...and a Number Nine Graphics Board, or a Basis 108, or
one of the Mountain Computer Expansion boxes (i.e. 7 or 8 more slots)
Maybe a Dimension 68000 computer (68000 main CPU, with 8088, 6502
and Z-80 cards to run/emulate PC software, Apple II software, and
CP/M) -- from what I understand it was a little buggy, but it
kinda worked.
Trackstar PC Apple II clone boards probably arent too hard to find,
but the first Apple II-on-a-PC-card I ever saw was a Quadram board.
(they made mostly PC accessories, such as printer buffers,
"multifunction cards"...i.e. serial-parallel-clock cards, ram
expansion, and later EGA graphics cards)
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pdq
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