Collecting development kits

Richard legalize at xmission.com
Mon Jan 30 15:23:29 CST 2006


In article <3.0.6.16.20060130154009.42b780ca at pop-server.cfl.rr.com>,
    "Joe R." <rigdonj at cfl.rr.com>  writes:

>    I have a BUNCH of Intel MDSs, at least 8 working 800s, 2 working 235s, a
> working 235 and two i201s and a BUNCH of intel Multibus cards. I also have
> a couple Tektronix developement systems, a TI system, an early Zilog system
> but never used them.

I was just looking at the 1983 Tektronix catalog on BitSavers the
other day and noticed they had some fancy uP development systems.  Are
the ones you have in the catalog?

> I've been working on webpages for the Intel stuff but
> this is all I have up so far. 
> 
>    Multibus boards > <http://www.classiccmp.org/hp/multibus/multibus.html>
>    Intel MDS-800 #1 > <http://www.classiccmp.org/hp/mds-800/mds-800.htm>
>    Intel MDS-800 #3 > <http://www.classiccmp.org/hp/mds800_3/>
>    Intel MDS-800 #4 > <http://www.classiccmp.org/hp/mds800_4/>
>    Intel MDS Docs  >  <http://www.classiccmp.org/hp/mds/>

Intel MDS under hp?

Speaking of busses, does anyone have a good online reference URL for
bus specifications?  I know that individual busses like PCI have their
own consortium with published specs, but I was thinking more of a
single web site that collated all the bus information together,
including historical busses like S-100, S-50, STD, VME, Unibus,
multibus, massbus, Q-bus, etc.  For instance, I looked for stuff on
VME and multibus and didn't come up with anything obvious.
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