s-100 cards, free for the price of shipping

Jim Battle frustum at pacbell.net
Tue Feb 27 23:49:01 CST 2007


Spring comes early in Texas; too many days in a row of 80 degree weather 
triggers my spring cleaning subroutine.

I have just poorly photographed and barely cataloged 28 S-100 cards, all 
but one, made by IMS -- Industrial Micro Systems.  None are tested.

My main criterion for picking will be whatever is easy for me, but I 
can't say that unfairness, prior exchanges, and unfounded opinion will 
also influence which board goes to where.  That is, if I'm so lucky that 
  anybody wants these.

The boards are well made, although some have had parts removed (most are 
complete).  None have been tested by me.  I've had them for, uh, I guess 
two years, and the previous owner was given them some years before.

You can see the index and pictures here:

	http://home.pacbell.net/frustum/s100/

Each card is in a 6"x10" antistatic bag, inside a padded mailer.  They 
will be further padded with bubble wrap and boxed, and sent via USPS 
priority mail.  You pay the shipping.

I'll give people a few days to respond, then I'll get to work boxing and 
mailing.  Please let me know which board(s) you are interested it, and 
if you have some specific need or use for one, let me know that too as 
it may influence the judge.  Responding to the list instead of 
frustum at pacbell.net is an automatic 3/10th scoring deduction.

If you are wonder why there are no cards 11, 22, or 33, it is because I 
used my children's number blocks to act as an index record when 
photographing, and there is only one of each number.  :-)


Below is the index:

Box #1
========================================================================

1 - IMS A645 Rev B Z80 CPU; 2K boot ROM labelled "TST"; empty spot for RTC

2 - IMS C00451 Z80 CPU, (c) 79

3 - IMS A930 Rev C Floppy Disk Controller (NEC 765-based); also NEC 8257 
(DMA)
     50 pin connector (8"), (c) 84

4 - IMS A443 I/O Board, NS 8255 PIO, "IPL REV 1.4" EPROM,
     2*GI AY-3-1015 UART, NEC 8253 PIT, one ear missing from connector,
     two empty sockets; not sure if they should be stuffed or not

5 - IMS A1021 Rev C, (c) 1983, 64K DRAM, with parity and parity error 
indicator
     All 9 DRAMs have been removed, but otherwise intact

6 - IMS C00451 Z80 CPU, Rev C., (c) 79

7 - IMS C00442 I/O Board, NS 8255 PIO, "IPL REV 1.4" EPROM,
     2*GI AY-3-1015 UART, NEC 8253 PIT

8 - IMS C00480 4-Line Comm. Controller (NS 8250 * 4)

9 - IMS A930 Rev C Floppy Disk Controller (NEC 765-based); also NEC 8257 
(DMA)
     34 pin connector (5.25"), (c) 84

12 - IMS A930 Rev B Floppy Disk Controller (NEC 765-based); also NEC 
8257 (DMA)
      34 pin connector (5.25"), (c) 82

13 - IMS C00442 I/O Board, NS 8255 PIO, "IPL REV 1.1" EPROM,
      2*GI AY-3-1015 UART, NEC 8253 PIT

14 - IMS A971 Rev A (c) 83, Z80A CPU board,
      but it has been stripped of some chips, including the Z80 and boot 
ROM,
      a few jellybeans, likely a couple serial controllers, and a RTC

15 - IMS A971 Rev B (c) 83, Z80A CPU board,
      but it has been stripped of some chips, including the Z80 and boot 
ROM,
      a few jellybeans, likely a couple serial controllers, and a RTC

Box #2
========================================================================

21 - IMS A1030 Rev A, (c) 83, Isolated I/O board; 16 inputs, 16 outputs

23 - IMS A1270 Rev B, (c) 84, Z80B Master/Slave Board; missing Z80,
      two banks of DRAM, RTC, serial chip, but jellybeans are there

24 - IMS C00464, (c) 79, 64KB DRAM, parity checked, 4x9x16Kb
      all DRAMs missing

25 - IMS C00401, (c) 79, floppy controller, NEC 765, NEC 8257 (DMA)
      50-pin connector (8") plus a 16-pin connector (??)

26 - IMS C00480, (c) 79, 4-Line Comm. Controller, 4*8250

27 - IMS A821 Rev A WD Controller; 8255 PIO, EPROM labeled '5" WINCH'
      This very likely requires an adapter card, which I have many of

28 - IMS A821 Rev A WD Controller; 8255 PIO, EPROM labeled '5" WINCH'
      This very likely requires an adapter card, which I have many of

29 - IMS A821 Rev A WD Controller; 8255 PIO, EPROM labeled '5" WINCH'
      This very likely requires an adapter card, which I have many of

31 - IMS A1021 Rev C, (c) 1983, 64K DRAM, with parity and parity error 
indicator
      All 9 DRAMs have been removed, but otherwise intact

32 - IMS C00451 Z80 CPU Board Rev B, (c) 79

34 - IMS A1100 Rev D, (c) 84, Winchester Controller ST412/506 type interface
      NEC 8085 CPU, EPROM, 2KB SRAM, three Adaptec disk interface chips

35 - IMS A1100 Rev C, (c) 84, Winchester Controller ST412/506 type interface
      NEC 8085 CPU, EPROM, 2KB SRAM, three Adaptec disk interface chips

36 - IMS A1100 Rev C, (c) 84, Winchester Controller ST412/506 type interface
      NEC 8085 CPU, EPROM, 2KB SRAM, three Adaptec disk interface chips

37 - IMS A1010 A/D Converter, Rev A, (c) 83, 8 Channels; NS ADC0809

38 - unknown mfr modem

Finally, sorry for the poor quality photos.  I'm not a photographer and 
I didn't check them until after I had already taken all the pictures and 
slipped each card into an anti-static bag.




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