Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!munnari.oz.au!uokmax!apple!cambridge.apple.com!emory!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!usc!wuarchive!udel!haven!h.cs.wvu.wvnet.edu!muvms3!m043210 From: m043210@muvms3.bitnet (B MOORE) Newsgroups: comp.sys.m68k Subject: Re: 68k in an IBM AT Message-ID: <13308@muvms3.bitnet> Date: 13 Feb 90 12:57:27 GMT References: <1229@nixpbe.UUCP> Followup-To: comp.sys.m68k Distribution: comp Organization: Marshall University Lines: 23 In article <1229@nixpbe.UUCP>, capitain.pad@nixpbe.UUCP (Capitain) writes: > Hi, I posted this in comp.sys.ibm.pc, but got no answer yet. > Maybe someone in this group can help me... > > I want to run 680x0 software on my AT. Is there a board with a > 680x0 processor for the AT (or is it possible to build such a > board), able to control the AT's hardware? Is it necessary to > stop the 80x86 processor or can both run at the same time? > > Thanks in advance, Pit > > +-----------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ > ! Pit Capitain, DX-PC ! US: ...uunet!philabs!linus!nixbur!capitain.pad ! > ! Nixdorf Computer AG ! not US: ...{mcvax!}unido!nixpbe!capitain.pad ! > +-----------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ At one time, there were two different companies making a 68xxx processor board that fit in an IBM and allowed swapping files, etc. I don't recall the companies' names, but I think they have both gone out of operation. However, you might find a used one. I suggest you direct this query to the comp.os.os9 newsgroup. Good luck. B. Moore