Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!umcp-cs!aplcen!quequeg!amen From: amen@quequeg.UUCP (Bob Amen) Newsgroups: net.micro.68k Subject: Re: What's Nu for VME..... Message-ID: <119@quequeg.UUCP> Date: Fri, 31-Oct-86 16:29:21 EST Article-I.D.: quequeg.119 Posted: Fri Oct 31 16:29:21 1986 Date-Received: Mon, 3-Nov-86 20:47:56 EST References: <984@hounx.UUCP> <2880@rsch.WISC.EDU> Organization: Chesapeake Bay Institute, Physical Oceanography, Shady Side, MD 20764 Lines: 30 In article <2880@rsch.WISC.EDU>, mcvoy@rsch.WISC.EDU (Lawrence W. McVoy) writes: > In article <984@hounx.UUCP> hudson@hounx.UUCP (C.HUDSON) writes: > >It follows that Motorola designs its 680** series to work well with > >the VME and [...] > >I'll stick my neck out and state "All 680** box-makers use the VME bus." > > I love when somebody makes a blanket statement like this :-) > > Masscomp uses the multibus in their 68010 machines. I think they also use > it in their 68020 machines. And Masscomp is currently working on a VMEbus machine...all their newer machines will be VMEbus...that is when they get it all working, including a VME to Multibus card. In fact there are several 68000 machines on the Multibus because it was out there and controlers were available before the VMEbus was accepted here (it was originally called the Eurobus with some differences). > > Larry McVoy mcvoy@rsch.wisc.edu, > {seismo, topaz, harvard, ihnp4, etc}!uwvax!mcvoy Bob Amen Chesapeake Bay Institute/Johns Hopkins University UUCP: seismo!-\ >umcp-cs!\ allegra!/ \ >aplcen!quequeg!amen decvax!decuac!-----/