Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!mips!apple!motcsd!mcdcup!mcdchg!ast!smithr From: smithr@ast.dsd.northrop.com (Dick Smith) Newsgroups: comp.sys.m88k Subject: Re: Machines that use the 88's Summary: available VME cards with 88K Keywords: VME 88K pSOS Message-ID: <679@ast.dsd.northrop.com> Date: 11 Apr 91 18:29:29 GMT References: <28747@dime.cs.umass.edu> <676@adpplz.UUCP> <5@metran.UUCP> Distribution: na Organization: Northrop ESD, Rolling Meadows, IL Lines: 36 >In <28747@dime.cs.umass.edu> black@par1.cs.umass.edu (David K. Black) writes: >>Assuming that this aparently moribund file is concerned with the >>Motorola 88100 and and 88200 RISC Chips, would anyone care to >>post or send a list of currently available machines that employ them? In article <5@metran.UUCP> jay@metran.UUCP (Jay Ts) replies: > >Here is the list of 88open Certified Platforms, from the March 1991 88open >Report: > > Data General Aviions > Dolphin Triton 88 > Harris Night Hawk 4400 > Motorola Delta 8000 > Opus Series 400 & 8000 Personal Mainframe > Sanyo/Icon 3080, 3380 & 8000 > Do not forget that there are many board vendors offering 88K products such as VMEbus boards that are not bundled into a system. Here is a sampling of such vendors (taken from Dec 90 issue of VMEbus Systems magazine): Tadpole Technology 800-232-6656 Motorola 800-624-8999 Force Computers 408-370-6300 Aitech 408-720-9400 Imp 408-429-1338 Eltec Eletronik 818-449-1558 I currently intend to use a board from one of the above listed, along with pSOS (Software Components Group) real time operating system. Pete Salerno, c/o Dick Smith Northrop ESD-RMS smith@ast.dsd.northrop.com