>
> After I upgraded some network I end-up in my stock with some boards.
> I have more then 150 of them. I have to clean up my back office and
> I feel guilty to throw it away. But I have no choice. It is very
> neat board. I designed few projects, which working fine for me. It
> is not top of line board, but for someone it may be good. I have
> schematic diagram for it, which will explain you every I/O and
> memory maps.
>
... snip ...
>
> If you are willing to pay for parcel (the cheapest way by
> CanadaPost by ground) + $5.00 CAD for envelope, you will get it.
How much to ship say 3 boards, with docs, to the USA (Maine). Not
sure if I would ever actually use it, but I would like to have such
a beast handy.
--
[mail]: Chuck F (cbfalconer at maineline dot net)
[page]: <http://cbfalconer.home.att.net>
Try the download section.
Reply by linnix●April 20, 20092009-04-20
On Apr 20, 5:59=A0pm, "Al" <needi...@shaw.ca> wrote:
> <don> wrote in message
>
> news:lrSdnbRBfKPtbXHUnZ2dnUVZ_oSdnZ2d@forethought.net...
>
> > Al wrote:
> > > Hi All,
> > > After I upgraded some network I end-up in my stock with some boards.
> > > I have more then 150 of them. I have to clean up my back office and I
> feel
> > > guilty to
> > > throw it away. But I have no choice. It is very neat board. I designe=
d
> few
> > > projects,
> > > which working fine for me. It is not top of line board, but for someo=
ne
> it
> > > may be good.
> > > I have schematic diagram for it, which will explain you every I/O and
> memory
> > > maps.
> > > It is not E-Bay item. To use it you have to have knowledge of what ar=
> > > equivalent)
> > > Interface, TTL serial port, keypad 4x5 output connectors. Beeper.
> > > Power: +5 V less than 0.7 amp
> > > Size: 5=94x 5.5=94 or 125 mm x 140 mm
> > > Need a picture I will send it to you.
>
> > > If you are willing to pay for parcel (the cheapest way by CanadaPost =
by
> > > ground) + $5.00 CAD for envelope, you will get it.
>
> > > Thanks
> > > Al
>
> > Please link to schematics and pics of the board.
>
> > Thank you
>
> > don
>
> Sorry,
> RAM: 1MB +
> ROM: 32KB +
> Al
I was pretty sure you meant 32K ROM and 128K RAM. I was half right
anyway.
Reply by Al●April 20, 20092009-04-20
<don> wrote in message
news:lrSdnbRBfKPtbXHUnZ2dnUVZ_oSdnZ2d@forethought.net...
> Al wrote:
> > Hi All,
> > After I upgraded some network I end-up in my stock with some boards.
> > I have more then 150 of them. I have to clean up my back office and I
feel
> > guilty to
> > throw it away. But I have no choice. It is very neat board. I designed
few
> > projects,
> > which working fine for me. It is not top of line board, but for someone
it
> > may be good.
> > I have schematic diagram for it, which will explain you every I/O and
memory
> > maps.
> > It is not E-Bay item. To use it you have to have knowledge of what are
> > doing.
> > Board:
> > CPU: Z180 � crystal 12 MHz
> > RAM: 128 MB
> > ROM: 32MB +
> > Battery backup, RTC (DS1202S), DID chip, RS485, full VFD/LCD (HD44780 or
> > equivalent)
> > Interface, TTL serial port, keypad 4x5 output connectors. Beeper.
> > Power: +5 V less than 0.7 amp
> > Size: 5�x 5.5� or 125 mm x 140 mm
> > Need a picture I will send it to you.
> >
> > If you are willing to pay for parcel (the cheapest way by CanadaPost by
> > ground) + $5.00 CAD for envelope, you will get it.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Al
> >
> >
> >
> Please link to schematics and pics of the board.
>
> Thank you
>
> don
Sorry,
RAM: 1MB +
ROM: 32KB +
Al
Reply by Al●April 20, 20092009-04-20
"TTman" <someone.pc@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:rv6Hl.47619$E45.15570@newsfe26.ams2...
> > After I upgraded some network I end-up in my stock with some boards.
> > I have more then 150 of them. I have to clean up my back office and I
feel
> > guilty to
> > throw it away. But I have no choice. It is very neat board. I designed
few
> > projects,
> > which working fine for me. It is not top of line board, but for someone
it
> > may be good.
> > I have schematic diagram for it, which will explain you every I/O and
> > memory
> > maps.
> > It is not E-Bay item. To use it you have to have knowledge of what are
> > doing.
> > Board:
> > CPU: Z180 - crystal 12 MHz
> > RAM: 128 MB
> > ROM: 32MB +
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zilog_Z180
>
> How did you get it to address more than 1MB?
> By paging, and copying the int vectors into the top 64m maybe... and the
> 'switch ' area code has to be duplicated as well... Did it on a Z80
> once...mapped an 8K eprom into a 2K space.
>
Sorry,
RAM: 1MB +
ROM: 32+ KB
Al
Reply by TTman●April 20, 20092009-04-20
> After I upgraded some network I end-up in my stock with some boards.
> I have more then 150 of them. I have to clean up my back office and I feel
> guilty to
> throw it away. But I have no choice. It is very neat board. I designed few
> projects,
> which working fine for me. It is not top of line board, but for someone it
> may be good.
> I have schematic diagram for it, which will explain you every I/O and
> memory
> maps.
> It is not E-Bay item. To use it you have to have knowledge of what are
> doing.
> Board:
> CPU: Z180 � crystal 12 MHz
> RAM: 128 MB
> ROM: 32MB +
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zilog_Z180
How did you get it to address more than 1MB?
By paging, and copying the int vectors into the top 64m maybe... and the
'switch ' area code has to be duplicated as well... Did it on a Z80
once...mapped an 8K eprom into a 2K space.
Reply by don●April 20, 20092009-04-20
Al wrote:
> Hi All,
> After I upgraded some network I end-up in my stock with some boards.
> I have more then 150 of them. I have to clean up my back office and I feel
> guilty to
> throw it away. But I have no choice. It is very neat board. I designed few
> projects,
> which working fine for me. It is not top of line board, but for someone it
> may be good.
> I have schematic diagram for it, which will explain you every I/O and memory
> maps.
> It is not E-Bay item. To use it you have to have knowledge of what are
> doing.
> Board:
> CPU: Z180 � crystal 12 MHz
> RAM: 128 MB
> ROM: 32MB +
> Battery backup, RTC (DS1202S), DID chip, RS485, full VFD/LCD (HD44780 or
> equivalent)
> Interface, TTL serial port, keypad 4x5 output connectors. Beeper.
> Power: +5 V less than 0.7 amp
> Size: 5�x 5.5� or 125 mm x 140 mm
> Need a picture I will send it to you.
>
> If you are willing to pay for parcel (the cheapest way by CanadaPost by
> ground) + $5.00 CAD for envelope, you will get it.
>
> Thanks
> Al
>
>
>
Please link to schematics and pics of the board.
Thank you
don
Reply by linnix●April 20, 20092009-04-20
On Apr 20, 1:51=A0pm, "Al" <needi...@shaw.ca> wrote:
> Hi All,
> After I upgraded some network I end-up in my stock with some boards.
> I have more then 150 of them. I have to clean up my back office and I fee=
l
> guilty to
> throw it away. But I have no choice. It is very neat board. I designed fe=
w
> projects,
> which working fine for me. It is not top of line board, but for someone i=
t
> may be good.
> I have schematic diagram for it, which will explain you every I/O and mem=
ory
> maps.
> It is not E-Bay item. To use it you have to have knowledge of what are
> doing.
> Board:
> CPU: Z180 =96 crystal 12 MHz
> RAM: 128 MB
> ROM: 32MB +
Hi All,
After I upgraded some network I end-up in my stock with some boards.
I have more then 150 of them. I have to clean up my back office and I feel
guilty to
throw it away. But I have no choice. It is very neat board. I designed few
projects,
which working fine for me. It is not top of line board, but for someone it
may be good.
I have schematic diagram for it, which will explain you every I/O and memory
maps.
It is not E-Bay item. To use it you have to have knowledge of what are
doing.
Board:
CPU: Z180 � crystal 12 MHz
RAM: 128 MB
ROM: 32MB +
Battery backup, RTC (DS1202S), DID chip, RS485, full VFD/LCD (HD44780 or
equivalent)
Interface, TTL serial port, keypad 4x5 output connectors. Beeper.
Power: +5 V less than 0.7 amp
Size: 5�x 5.5� or 125 mm x 140 mm
Need a picture I will send it to you.
If you are willing to pay for parcel (the cheapest way by CanadaPost by
ground) + $5.00 CAD for envelope, you will get it.
Thanks
Al