Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!rutgers!ames!ucbcad!ucbvax!iannucci@cad.Berkeley.EDU@sjuvax.sju.edu From: iannucci@cad.Berkeley.EDU@sjuvax.sju.edu (Dave Iannucci) Newsgroups: mod.computers.68k Subject: 68k coprocessor Message-ID: <8701192029.AA09113@seismo.CSS.GOV> Date: Mon, 19-Jan-87 12:16:37 EST Article-I.D.: seismo.8701192029.AA09113 Posted: Mon Jan 19 12:16:37 1987 Date-Received: Tue, 20-Jan-87 05:19:50 EST Sender: mwm@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The ARPA Internet Lines: 16 Approved: info-68k@ucbvax.berkeley.edu Hi 68k'ers: In Byte last summer, there was an article about a 68020 coprocessor card for IBM and compatibles, made by a company called Definicon. The idea really turned me on, but I couldn't (and can't) afford it. Are there any other 680xx coprocessors out there that are more affordable (say < $500) that would allow one to run OS-9 on a PC and do real 680xx software development? BTW, I recently was able to check out a copy of 68' Micro Journal for the first time, but was kind of disappointed. A lot of the material was aimed at the 8-bit 680x family, and there weren't many ads for 68k products. Hope you can help me, or I may have to sell out to Intel ==]B^)<* Dave Iannucci @ St. Joseph's University, Philadelphia [40 00' N 75 15' W] {{psuvax1, sdcrdcf}!burdvax | {ihnp4, seismo}!bpa | allegra}!sjuvax!iannucci