Whoops, I meant to type 8008, not 8088....

- Gary

On Wednesday, August 6, 2014 8:12:16 AM UTC-4, Gary Kaufman wrote:
>
>  Antony -
>
> Compupro's 8085/8088 board was always a favorite, and except for a single 
> 74S288 32x8 PROM looks pretty straight forward to clone.
>
> I don't suspect many of us can burn bipolar proms, but folks have replaced 
> bipolar proms with GAL's, 
>
>     eg http://www.retroclinic.com/leopardcats/galprom/galprom.htm 
>
> Personally I'd rather see other vintage CPU's like the 8088, 1802 or 
> 6800/6809  :)
>
> - Gary
>
> On 8/6/2014 7:14 AM, Ants Pants wrote:
>  
> Hi Guys, 
>
>  just wandering if we have an 8085 board? i know most all of us run a Z80 
> as the basic "workhorse" of a system bootstrap, and now we see the great 
> addition of Josh's 8080 board, has an S-100 8085 board been developed for 
> the community? if not, would anyone be interested in inputting information, 
> wants, needs, desires for such a board?
>
>  
>  Kind Regards,
> Antony
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