On September 29, Mike Ford wrote:
  Peripheral  Technology PT68K-2 from Computer Digest
1987 articles.
 This is a single board computer that fits in a XT case, but has a 10 mhz
 68000 processor, 32 memory chips (HY53C256LS-80), floppy drive connector on
 ribbon cable, header marked winchester, etc. In the orignal box with
 manuals (board, humbug monitor, and dos), and floppies for SK DOS (Star K
 software with the HUMBUG rom on board), plus about a dozen misc 5.25"
 floppies and a comm program on 3.5" floppy. Looks like all the construction
 articles (cut) from Computer Digest 1987 by Peter Stark (ie Star K
 software), 1 issue of 68 Micro Journal, and a couple other 68k newsletters.
 Apparently this is designed towork in a XT case with XT monitor and
 keyboard. Without sounding too ebayish, this is a one of a kind very
 complete example of early computing. 
  Oh wow...THAT is COOL. :-)
    -Dave
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Dave McGuire
Laurel, MD