Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!cwjcc!hal!hxh From: hxh@hal.UUCP (Howard Hermann) Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm Subject: #1750 REU Message-ID: <333@hal.UUCP> Date: 13 Mar 89 03:01:56 GMT Reply-To: hxh@hal.UUCP (Howard Hermann) Organization: Biometry Computing Facility Lines: 19 Now that the #1750 has once again become available (Software Support Int'l is converting #1764's into #1750's, and selling them for $199.95. That 's what I paid for one three years ago.), I'd like to take a second look at the possibility of running two #1750's together. From what others have posted, it seems that the #1750 can run concurrently with the Lt Kernal HD, or also concurrently with the Quick Brown Box. It seems that the LK and QBB allow for re-setting of their I/O page, so that they can happily reside along with the RAM. My question is, if one #1750 could be modified to change its I/O page, and to allow for a short software routine to then address one or the other of two #1750's? Would anyone know if such a hardware modification is possible, and the liklihood of it working? Howard Herman