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From: beaucham@uiucuxc.UUCP
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Subject: Re: IEEE-696 (S100) NS32016 (nee NS16032
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Date: Fri, 5-Oct-84 01:00:00 EDT
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Posted: Fri Oct  5 01:00:00 1984
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Nf-From: uiucuxc!beaucham    Oct  5 00:00:00 1984


    GVC makes a multi-bus based 16032 board which sells for $3295.
Their phone is (617) 576-1804.  Many people prefer the Multibus
(IEEE 796) to the S100 bus, and it is certainly supported by a large
number of peripheral manufacturers, probably more than the S100.
LMC also makes a 16032 board for the Multibus; they are at (312) 283-2000.
In addition to LMC's machine there are a whole bunch of new work stations
coming up based on the 16032 or the 32032.  Stritek (216) 526-9433 has a
co-processor board for the IBM PC.  
  
I believe Empirical Research Inc. has announced a 16032 card for the S-100
bus, but I don't happen to know their phone no.
  
     good luck!