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From: mjs@rabbit.UUCP (M. J. Shannon, Jr.)
Newsgroups: net.micro.16k
Subject: IEEE-696 (S100) NS32016 (nee NS16032) CPU board?
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Date: Mon, 1-Oct-84 07:08:58 EDT
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Posted: Mon Oct  1 07:08:58 1984
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Shortly after National announced the NS16000 series, Compupro/Godbout
started advertising a whole flock of CPU boards, including one based on
the NS16032 (with sockets for MMU and FPU).  Last time I was moved
enough to hassle them about its availability (about 6 months ago), I
was told that they had `just sent the latest artwork for the PC board
out,' and it should be available within a couple months.  Well, I've
been watching the ads in Byte (what else is there to read in there?),
and haven't seen any indication in their ads that they have the board
ready.  Does anyone out in net-land know what the real poop is?  Have
any of you seen or actually used this board (or earlier revs)?
Personally, I think the National chip set makes one of the most
powerful 32-bit micros available today (sorry, Intel, your register
architecture went out with the announcement of either IBM's 360 or
DEC's PDP-11), and the IEEE-696 bus makes a whole raft of peripherals
available that no other bus can touch (except maybe DEC's unibus, but
PDP-11's are outclassed by the micros) these days.  If anyone out there
knows of the status of the Compupro/Godbout board or of any other
(reputable) supplier's equivalent board, please let me know by mail.
Much thanks.

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	Marty Shannon
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