On Tue, 14 Sep 1999, you wrote:
> 'Fraid so, the machines are state of the art (in the late 80's!!), passive
> back plane board. Basically the entire PC sits on a single ISA board, and
> you have a blank ISA backplane connecting all other card to it. Put it this
> way, I have got an ISA video card!!!
> 
> And if you're wondering why I don't bin it, I have four of these devices. If
> I can get them working, I intend to do alot of experimenting with multi
> processor configurations!! Four P150's in a Linux environment should be
> worth seeing!!
No prob. Understood. :-) If you can find an ISA NIC with
the DEC Tulip chipset, that'd be a pretty good card. Good
luck! :-)
        John

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