Xref: utzoo comp.sys.misc:1044 comp.lang.pascal:571 Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!rutgers!sunybcs!trotter!bill From: bill@trotter.usma.edu (Bill Gunshannon) Newsgroups: comp.sys.misc,comp.lang.pascal Subject: Re: pascal microengine... Message-ID: <1167@trotter.usma.edu> Date: 29 Jan 88 16:00:53 GMT References: <16946@gatech.edu> <159@anumb.UUCP> Organization: US Military Academy, West Point, NY Lines: 26 In article <159@anumb.UUCP>, eao@anumb.UUCP (e.a.olson) writes: > In article <16946@gatech.edu>, ken@gatech.edu (Ken Seefried iii) writes: > > This may be a bit of ancient history...but does anyone remeber the > > Pascal Microengine? Who made it and what processor did it use? > > I used one back in the Dark Ages ( c. 1980 ). > > it was made by western digital; > the same chipset they licensed to dec for the lsi-11 > 5 chips as i recall, 2 used for microcode > Does that mean I can convert my LSI-11 to a Pascal Microengine?? Where does one get the necessary chips to do this??? I have a couple of TERAK 8510's running UCSD Pascal and it would sure be nice to cut out the middle man. :-) bill gunshannon UUCP: {philabs}\ US SNAIL: Martin Marietta Data Systems {phri } >!trotter.usma.edu!bill USMA, Bldg 600, Room 26 {sunybcs}/ West Point, NY 10996 RADIO: KB3YV PHONE: WORK (914)446-7747 AX.25: KB3YV @ K3RLI PHONE: HOME (914)565-5256