Looking for Documentation on Old Hardware
- From: Jack Klein <jackklein@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 23:46:17 -0600
I'm looking for whatever documentation I can get my hands on,
electronically or paper, on a few very old technologies. Old enough
that I can't seem to find much on the web.
Specifically, I could use schematics, manuals, bus timing, and just
about any other information on the following:
Multibus 1 (general, timing, power, etc.)
Intel SBC 80/10 (sometimes known as SBC 80/10A)
Intel SBC 80/10B
If anyone has any links to electronic information, or has anything
electronic they want to email me (the address is real), please let me
know.
If anybody has any old hard copy stuff laying around that they're
interested in getting rid of, let me know and I'm sure I can cover
shipping.
TIA
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