24 October 2009, 04:53 | #1 |
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Help identifying some boards
I am trying to figure out thse boards. Thse came from an A2000 that believe it or not NASA was using.
Board 1: Amiga 2000 Remote DMA output controller - 6 has a Motorola MC68450R10 chip Board 1: Amiga 2000 Serial Interface - 3 Test Model has a Motorola MC68605RC15 chip thanks |
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anyone?
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I used to work (over 20 years ago) with a TI minicomputer and it had several large boards which were covered in RAM chips. The machine was, essentially, just an A/D sampler - the boards were buffers. Maybe they're something like that.
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Ok, here it goas
Board 1: 256/2($100/$2) (@EA0000 64K) Board 2: 256/2($100/$4) (@EA0000 64K) |
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Here is a picture of the cables they used
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You can use to search by ID: http://amiga.resource.cx/exp/search.pl or http://www.titan.co.nz/Amigaak/AA060194.htm |
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