cramer@infoswx.UUCP (05/13/87)
The Feb 15, 1987 issue of Computer Design lists two vendors selling 680x0 Qbus boards, Integrated Solutions (San Jose) and Peritek (Oakland). I have no detailed information on these products, good or bad, so don't read this as an endorsement. There may also be other vendors with similar products -- other places to look for information include the DEC-user magazines, DataSources, and DEC-compatible catalogs. Bill Cramer ihnp4!infoswx!cramer
vns@mhres.UUCP (Gertjan Vinkesteyn) (05/25/87)
In article <125900003@infoswx>, cramer@infoswx.UUCP writes: > > > The Feb 15, 1987 issue of Computer Design lists two vendors selling > 680x0 Qbus boards, Integrated Solutions (San Jose) and Peritek (Oakland). I used the Integrated Solutions boards for a long time, and they are very good. I had a $4800 deal for a 12.5Mhz 68010, 2 meg 120nanosec mem, qbus boards plus 4.2bsd binary license and manuals. -- Real-Name: Gertjan Vinkesteyn, back in Holland and that is cold! not cool UUCP and other network )\/( in America: ..!seismo!mcvax!mhres!vns connections via mcvax )/\( in Europe: ..!mcvax!mhres!vns