knight (11/17/82)
The University of Washington has five 432 systems which we are considering
selling, as well as an Intel Series III development system.
The 432 systems are in un-enclosed card cages. Each system consists of
1 18-slot backplane
2 GDP boards, release 2.1
2 IP boards, release 2.1 ?
1 Memory Controller board
2-4 Storage Array boards, 256K bytes each
1 8086 processor board, like 86/12, but with 128K bytes of local (not
dual ported) on-board RAM, sockets for up to 32K bytes EPROM
The series III has a hard disk, ICE-86 in-circuit emulation hardware and
software, expansion chassis, and an additional 128K byte memory board.
We also have a 432/100 board.
If you're interested, call John Bennett or Tom Knight at (206) 545-2675.dyer (11/18/82)
The more interesting question is: "Why is the Univ. of Washington selling its 432 equipment?" Is there some problem with any aspect of the 432 or its development systems? /Steve Dyer