Xref: utzoo comp.sys.m6809:1078 comp.os.os9:462 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!csd4.milw.wisc.edu!leah!rpi!batcomputer!cornell!rochester!pt.cs.cmu.edu!andrew.cmu.edu!ww0n+ From: ww0n+@andrew.cmu.edu (Walter Lloyd Wimer III) Newsgroups: comp.sys.m6809,comp.os.os9 Subject: Re: Adapting coco OS9 to other systems Message-ID: Date: 13 Apr 89 01:38:17 GMT References: <386@aucis.UUCP> <989@mcrware.UUCP> <388@aucis.UUCP> <401@aucis.UUCP>, <21187623@macs.UUCP> Organization: Computation Center, Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA Lines: 23 In-Reply-To: <21187623@macs.UUCP> Excerpts from ext.nn.comp.os.os9: 10-Apr-89 Re: Adapting coco OS9 to ot.. Mark Griffith@macs.UUCP (1576): > Another good alternative (and just as good a product) is > the new "Eliminator" board from Frank Hogg Labs, made by Bruce Isted. > This one has 2 serial ports, a parallel port, floppy and hard disk > controllers all built into it. For the hard disk all you need is an > add-on Western Digital board and the disk itself. Pretty slick system. Yes, pretty slick. Unfortunately I've been on a waiting list for mine since about November or December. Every time I call Frank Hogg Labs, I'm told the system is almost ready. "Probably next month," they say. I'm still waiting, but my money may not (I could really use a new car. . . .). Walt Wimer Carnegie Mellon University Internet: ww0n@andrew.cmu.edu Bitnet: ww0n%andrew.cmu.edu@cmccvb UUCP: ...!psuvax1!andrew.cmu.edu!ww0n