Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!tank!ux1.cso.uiuc.edu!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!swrinde!ucsd!helios.ee.lbl.gov!nosc!marlin!aburto From: aburto@marlin.NOSC.MIL (Alfred A. Aburto) Newsgroups: comp.sys.m68k Subject: Re: 68k in an IBM AT Message-ID: <1317@marlin.NOSC.MIL> Date: 14 Feb 90 15:34:41 GMT References: <1229@nixpbe.UUCP> <13308@muvms3.bitnet> Reply-To: aburto@marlin.nosc.mil.UUCP (Alfred A. Aburto) Distribution: comp.sys.m68k Organization: Naval Ocean Systems Center, San Diego Lines: 22 In article <13308@muvms3.bitnet> m043210@muvms3.bitnet (B MOORE) writes: >In article <1229@nixpbe.UUCP>, capitain.pad@nixpbe.UUCP (Capitain) writes: > >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 There is an outfit called YARC Systems in Thousand Oaks Calif that sells 680X0 and AMD29000 boards for the AT --- YARC Systems is still in operation but I don't have phone # or address here. They sell a 40 (or 50) MHz 68030 c0-processor board for the PC-AT. Also another outfit called DEFINICON also makes (or made) 680X0 co-processor boards for the PC-AT. Sorry, I don't have their phone # or address either. Not alot of help I know but at least we have two company names now. Al Aburto aburto@marlin.nosc.mil.UUCP