On Thu, Oct 08, 2020 at 11:57:01PM +0000, TangentDelta via cctalk wrote: > Hello. > > I have two card cages out of a pair of Linotron 202 phototypesetting > machines, and have been hunting for documentation for the Naked Mini systems > used in them for over a year now. The Computer Automation CPU boards in the > systems have been a complete mystery to me until recently. To make a long > story short, I happened to stumble across the patent for the machine > (https://patents.google.com/patent/US4254468A/en), which has the same bus > configuration as my card cages, and also provides some good evidence that > "Naked Milli" 3/05 CPU boards were used. > I've found documentation for the LSI 3/05's instruction set and an > informative brochure, but nothing technical. Bitsavers has been a great help > in my efforts to uncover more information about this processor, but there's > still a lot of technical information that has eluded me (such as the autoload > ROM, and how its data is arranged). The LSI-series computer handbook mentions > a dedicated manual for the LSI 3/05, but I haven't found anything else about > it online. > > If anyone has any information about the LSI 3/05, or where I might look for > the manual, it'd be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks.
Hi This seems to be mostly about the Naked Mini 4. But perhaps you can find something useful: http://www.update.uu.se/~pontus/CA-mirror/www.sdu.se/ or maybe here: ftp://ftp.update.uu.se/pub/pontus/alpha_lsi Regards, Pontus
