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Date   : Mon, 09 Mar 1992 22:25:16 GMT
From   : baron!baron!pnet07!donm@nosc.mil (Don Maslin)
Subject: Re: What is a CompuPro 816?

sonny@charybdis.harris-atd.com (Bob Davis) writes:
>slots that are each about 7.5" long. Is this an S-100 bus backplane?
>
Certainly sounds like a good description of one.  The 8/16 referred to a
dual processor CPU board and not the 'mainframe'.  It's good quality
merchandise, but something of a drug on the market nowdays. :(  They don't
call 'em 'boat anchors' for nothing, you know.
                                                 - don


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