Norbert.Zacharias@arbi.informatik.uni-oldenburg.de (Norbert Zacharias) (02/26/91)
Hi there I search for some sources of small siced xt or at motherboards. They should be <= a half babyboard. hope some1 can help me Norbert -- ============================================================================= Norbert Zacharias Norbert.Zacharias@arbi.informatik.uni-oldenburg.de FB Physik 148964@DOLUNI1.bitnet Carl-von-Ossietzky-Universitaet Tel. 0049-441-7983527 Was Du nicht willst das man Dir tu, das will auch nicht was willst denn Du? Heinz Erhard =============================================================================
jgd@Dixie.Com (John G. DeArmond) (02/27/91)
Norbert.Zacharias@arbi.informatik.uni-oldenburg.de (Norbert Zacharias) writes: >Hi there >I search for some sources of small siced xt or at motherboards. They should >be <= a half babyboard. >hope some1 can help me >Norbert I'm using a Zeta XT board in some embedded applications. The PC board is only marginally larger than the space needed for the 8 slots. It runs at 9 mhz and uses the Faraday single chip XT ASIC. It has hardware support to make the remainder of 1 MB RAM into EMS and optionally a ram-drive. It is especially nice for embedded applications because it has an empty 27256 EPROM socket that maps to F0000. I'm using Annabooks' PromKit which makes a bootable ROM image of a disk, and the driver code fits nicely in this socket where it is discovered by the rom-scan during POST. Zeta is a Far Eastern company. I have no distributor information. I buy mine for $90 in single piece quantity from Austin Electronics here in Atlanta. (404) 449 8697. If you need REAL small boards, you might want to look at the WildCat format boards (2" X 4") John -- John De Armond, WD4OQC | "Purveyors of speed to the Trade" (tm) Rapid Deployment System, Inc. | Home of the Nidgets (tm) Marietta, Ga | {emory,uunet}!rsiatl!jgd |"Politically InCorrect.. And damn proud of it