Re: 6152 Scans & Pictures
- From: Louis Ohland <ohland@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 22:32:17 -0600
No problem acknowledging that I egged you on. No, there's no problem with that at all. Anything else?
Assuming that you can get it running, AND can find the AOS stuff, it would be interesting to see if it could support three Crossbow at once. But that would require finding 1.6" high ESDI drives. I've not seen a mention of SCSI support by AOS, just the RTs.
Supposedly, the 8514 card was the best performing video card for it. The RT links are mostly broke, as the author used Gopher to link to stuff.
William R. Walsh wrote:
It's every bit of a full length MCA card, although I'm not sure that is.
answering your question.
I'm going to make a page for the 6152 on my computer collection. If you want
to link to it, I'd appreciate that. Also, would it be too much trouble to
give credit for the source of the scan?
William
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