ekrimen@ecst.csuchico.edu (Ed Krimen) (05/24/91)
A couple of weeks ago, I mentioned a board that would convert a 68020 chip
to a 68000 pin-out. Someone was selling this jewel on misc.forsale.computers.
Well, he sold it that night. In any case, here's the original message,
including the address of the manufacturer of the board. I haven't called
yet -- too much stuff to do. I will do it sometime. If you do indeed
decide to call, please post whatever information you gather.
Article 11265 (6 more) in misc.forsale.computers:
From: jimwh@wipe.tv.tek.com (Jim Whittlesey)
Subject: 68000 to 68020 board
Message-ID: <1991May8.232511.658@tvnews.tv.tek.com>
Date: 8 May 91 23:25:11 GMT
Sender: news@tvnews.tv.tek.com (news user)
Distribution: usa
Organization: Television Systems Division, Tektronix, Inc., Beaverton, OR
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Originator: jimwh@wipe
I have this little board that converts (plugs into a 68000 scoket)
a 68000 to a 68020 with FPU (68881). The board has three PALs,
a 12 MHz 68020 and 16 MHz 68881. All parts are socketed.
The board is made by:
Computer System Associates
7562 Trade Street
San Diego, CA 92121
(619) 566-3911
I have NO documentation. This board is sold AS IS.
I have no idea if it works.
Asking $40 or best offer. Buyer pays shipping.
for another $40 I'll through in a spare set of
CPU (68020 16 mHz) & FPU (68881 16 mHz).
Jim Whittlesey (503) 245-7139 home PST
jimwh@videovax.TV.TEK.COM
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It sounds like a real bargain, and I'm sorry I didn't jump it. :^(
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