On Wed, Dec 30, 2020 at 1:53 AM osi.superboard via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> Hi Josh,
>
> maybe this helps
>
>
> https://pic2.avaluer.org/imgspic/a/r/k/m/r/-vintage_ti_980_ttl_based_minicomputer_w_1103_ram_boards_texas_instruments-3_27.jpg
Thanks. That looks like a 980B to me.
On Wed, Dec 30, 2020 at 2:07 AM Ethan Dicks wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 29, 2020 at 8:23 PM Josh Dersch via cctalk
> wrote:
> > A straight TI 980 (not one of the later 980A or 980B variants) appeared
> on
> > my doorstep this afternoon.
>
> Interesting. Unfortunately, I have no docs (outside of
On Tue, Dec 29, 2020 at 8:23 PM Josh Dersch via cctalk
wrote:
> A straight TI 980 (not one of the later 980A or 980B variants) appeared on
> my doorstep this afternoon.
Interesting. Unfortunately, I have no docs (outside of what's on Bitsavers).
Mine is the later 980A variety, FWIW, with fat
Hi Josh,
maybe this helps
https://pic2.avaluer.org/imgspic/a/r/k/m/r/-vintage_ti_980_ttl_based_minicomputer_w_1103_ram_boards_texas_instruments-3_27.jpg
Thomas
Am 30.12.2020 um 01:23 schrieb Josh Dersch via cctalk:
Hey all --
A straight TI 980 (not one of the later 980A or 980B variants)
Hey all --
A straight TI 980 (not one of the later 980A or 980B variants) appeared on
my doorstep this afternoon. While well-shipped, the person I got it from
decided to ship the boards and power supply separately from the chassis --
and unfortunately didn't document where anything goes.
There