On 10/12/2016 02:42 AM, Eric Smith wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 9, 2016 at 4:06 PM, jim stephens
> wrote:
>> The edge looks like Multibus, but the height looks too tall for
>> standard Multibus form factor.
>
> True, but it's not entirely uncommon for there to be over-height
>
On 10/12/2016 2:42 AM, Eric Smith wrote:
On Sun, Oct 9, 2016 at 4:06 PM, jim stephens wrote:
The edge looks like Multibus, but the height looks too tall for standard
Multibus form factor.
True, but it's not entirely uncommon for there to be over-height
prototyping cards.
On Sun, Oct 9, 2016 at 4:06 PM, jim stephens wrote:
> The edge looks like Multibus, but the height looks too tall for standard
> Multibus form factor.
True, but it's not entirely uncommon for there to be over-height
prototyping cards.
On 10/09/2016 03:58 PM, Brent Hilpert wrote:
> Exactly what machine they came out of, who knows, but the two
> different-sized card edge connectors and the power supply pinout
> would suggest they are Multibus boards.
Agreed.
--Chuck
On 2016-Oct-09, at 2:22 PM, devin davison wrote:
> I picked up 3 of these a while back, I am unsure of what kind of machine
> they go to. The plan was to use them to prototype on, but then I found some
> even better wire wrap boards and set these aside. I did not want to have to
> go through
On 10/9/2016 2:22 PM, devin davison wrote:
I picked up 3 of these a while back, I am unsure of what kind of machine
they go to. The plan was to use them to prototype on, but then I found some
even better wire wrap boards and set these aside. I did not want to have to
go through getting all the
They look like Multibus (I).
I picked up 3 of these a while back, I am unsure of what kind of machine
they go to. The plan was to use them to prototype on, but then I found some
even better wire wrap boards and set these aside. I did not want to have to
go through getting all the wire off of them.
They are up for sale or