choe@milton.u.washington.edu (In Jerng Choe) (06/25/91)
I have an old Levco Prodigy 68020 accelerator board for SE
with 2 MB RAM board installed (made in 1987), which I'd like to
upgrade to 4 MB.
However, I've recently found Levco is gone out of business.
On the board, there is a trade mark (?) named "super mac technology"
as well as "Levco" logo.
Does anybody know about this board, or company?
I will appreciate any information.
Thanks in advance.
Jay Choe.
Choe@u.washington.edukanala@sc2a.unige.ch (06/26/91)
choe@milton.u.washington.edu (In Jerng Choe) writes: > I have an old Levco Prodigy 68020 accelerator board for SE > with 2 MB RAM board installed (made in 1987), which I'd like to > upgrade to 4 MB. > However, I've recently found Levco is gone out of business. > On the board, there is a trade mark (?) named "super mac technology" > as well as "Levco" logo. > Jay Choe. > Choe@u.washington.edu Try to contact Chuck Allen at Quantum Leap Systems, phone (619) 457-0781, fax (619) 457-1099. If he will not be able to help, nobody will. QLS has been founded by many former Levco employees and still can have parts of Levco Prodigy accelerators. What you need is a 4 Mb RAM board with a new PAL chip. Hope this can help, Roman Kanala, CUEPE, University of Geneva, Switzerland, kanala@sc2a.unige.ch