Re: 6152 Scans & Pictures
- From: "William R. Walsh" <newsgroups1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 05:09:18 GMT
Hi!
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.
Three? Only if someone else is buying the other two.
The disk controller looks like an MFM unit, not ESDI. Even if it were
doable, (put the drives outside the case for a test, what more do you need?)
you'd need an ESDI controller capable of addressing more than two drives.
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.
I wondered where the video was going to come from, as reading around seems
to suggest that the RT itself was capable of high resolution graphics.
When the hard drive shows up, I'll have to see what's on it. I can only hope
that it has held on to the bits over the years.
Gopher links may require use of an older browser. IE 5.5 seemingly removed
support for them. Not sure about Netscape, Opera or Mozilla type browsers.
8FF7 is the card-ID.
William
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