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From: michael@mcdchg.UUCP (Michael Bodine)
Newsgroups: comp.arch
Subject: Re: *-VME bus repeaters
Message-ID: <2685@mcdchg.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 30-Nov-87 12:57:17 EST
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Posted: Mon Nov 30 12:57:17 1987
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Reply-To: michael@mcdchg.UUCP (Michael Bodine)
Organization: Motorola Microcomputer, Schaumburg, IL
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John C Schultz (schultz@mmm.UUCP) writes:
> I have several requests for info on *-VME bus repeaters of late and will pass
> along what little information I have.  Be aware that I am only in the process
> of specifying one, I have no first hand experience. 
> ...

Another long-existing player making this type of product is 
Hal-Versa Engineering (HVE)
1684 Dell Ave.
Campbell, Ca 95008
(408) 370-4666
(800) TRANSL8

They make a wide variety of VME-to-X backplane connections, and many have
reported successful use of same, though my own experience is only through
hearsay.  Also note that the most current issue of the VMEbus Compatible
Products Directory from VITA (10229 N. Scottsdale Rd, Scottsdale, Az 85253,
(602) 951-8866) includes 8 manufacturers of VME-VME connectors and a total of
27 manufacturers of VME-X connectors, where X includes Multibus, DEC busses,
STD, PC, Versabus, GPIB and others.

Also, FYI, PT is based in East Rochester, NY -- VITA directory listings include
product listings, addresses, phones, marketing contacts, etc.

Standard disclaimer.