On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 12:28:55PM -0500, allison wrote: > > The board was called Gigilo.
Ah, another keyword to look for. > I have one and last I tried it it was operational I also have a minor chunk > of code to do > some music under RT11. Currently deeply buried and not in my easy search > path. Is both code and hardware burried? Preserving the software for reference might be valuable should I ever find the hardware. > It was as believed at the time I worked for DEC that it was developed > internally for > things like DECworld. Its never been clear if it was for QBUS PDP-11 use > or MicroVAX. I see, uhm.. what is/was DECworld? > The number on the handle was the handle part number and not relevant to any > product. Ah, that explains the odd format (not an M-number). > The AY-3 are the sound generator chips as it does two channels of sound. > The EY-0105e may be a document (spec or drawing). It certainly looks like a DEC document numbering scheme. In the ebay auction it was decsribed a an "A6006 Analog output board". I think that is something entirely different, or is it related? Thank you for shedding some light on it. /P
