Path: utzoo!dptcdc!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!sharkey!aucis!easton From: easton@aucis.UUCP (Jeff Easton) Newsgroups: comp.os.os9 Subject: Re: Adapting coco OS9 to other systems Keywords: OS9, coco III, uniboard Message-ID: <402@aucis.UUCP> Date: 13 Apr 89 15:49:27 GMT Organization: Andrews University, Berrien Springs, MI Lines: 24 B References: <386@aucis.UUCP> <989@mcrware.UUCP> <388@aucis.UUCP> <401@aucis.UUCP> <21187623@macs.UUCP> In article <21187623@macs.UUCP>, mdg@macs.UUCP (Mark Griffith) writes: > a machine that has this problem. I had it when I first got mine, and > simply replacing the Motorola CPU with one from AMI fixed it cleaner > than you would think. There are others methods too, some not soe easy, I didnt think that AMI had the license to make 6809's. I heard once that replacing with a Hitachi 6309 (CMOS) would fix it to. > his products. 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. Is this the board that This months Rainbow magazine (in the Q&A column, I think) says will support 1.44 Meg floppys? I assume the name "Eliminator" means you dont need the multipak any more... Jeff Easton