> It's one part of a DMAX/16.
Oooh, good catch. I hadn't looked carefully at those faint images, I was just
looking at the brochure which had the separate images.
> Not nearly as cool as an Enable :).
Yes; the ENABLE was pretty clever: it used an MUD backplane as an EUB
backplane, to
I looked it up a couple of days ago. It's in a brochure on Bitsavers:
http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/www.bitsavers.org/pdf/able/brochures/Able_Computer_Product_Brochures_1982.pdf
See page 12. It's one part of a DMAX/16. The same seller had the other
half for sale as well (mislabeled).
So there was an odd board from Able up on eBay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/311809552775
Anyone know what it was? From the Able product summary it looked a bit like an
Interlink/U or perhaps an Enable - although the detailed chip layout didn't
look like the illustrations of either. Anyone know?