Date : Sun, 26 Jun 2005 18:05:28 +0100
From : "Andrew Hancock" <Andrew.Hancock@...>
Subject: Re: 80186 Second Processor
Ian
You could use the Watford Co-Processor Box to house the BBC Master Turbo
or
BBC Master 80186 Co-Processor connected to a BBC Micro (must have 1770
Controller Upgrade and ADFS fitted).
Before I could afford a Master 128 in the 80's this is how I connected a
Turbo & 80186 Co-Pro to my Beeb, which replaced the 2nd Processor Wedge.
Later I purchased a Master 128, and the Watford Co-Pro box, allowed me
to
connect the Turbo board externally, while I fitted the 80186 internally.
Regards
Andrew
-----Original Message-----
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Of
BeebMaster
Sent: 26 June 2005 14:35
To: bbc-micro@...
Subject: [BBC-Micro] 80186 Second Processor
Does anybody know if there was a cheese-wedge version of the 80186
second
processor used in the
Master 512? For some reason I thought there was but I don't recall
seeing
one and I can't remember
anybody ever talking about a "BBC Model B 512" as might be expected if
there
was one (although
having said that, I don't suppose we ever call the BBC B + 6502 cheese
wedge
a "BBC B Turbo" do
we!??)
Best wishes,
Ian
-----Original Message-----
From: Majordomo List Manager [mailto:majordomo@...] On Behalf
Of
BeebMaster
Sent: 26 June 2005 14:35
To: bbc-micro@...
Subject: [BBC-Micro] 80186 Second Processor
Does anybody know if there was a cheese-wedge version of the 80186
second
processor used in the
Master 512? For some reason I thought there was but I don't recall
seeing
one and I can't remember
anybody ever talking about a "BBC Model B 512" as might be expected if
there
was one (although
having said that, I don't suppose we ever call the BBC B + 6502 cheese
wedge
a "BBC B Turbo" do
we!??)
Best wishes,
Ian