Jon,
I look thru all these and only see A86 assembler source files? Where are the PL/M files?
But there are some interesting things here!
Bill
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Has anyone seen an Intel board with the 80130 - a similar 'software-in-silicon' IC with iRMX-86 code in ROM? The CP/M-86 version on the 80150 could be substituted for the more common 80130. However, 'software-in-silicon' was a short-lived initiative, it appears.
I asked a question about which boards Intel produced that could use the 80130. A short while later, I remembered that one of my 310s included a 188/48 'Advanced Communicating Computer'. There is an 80130-6 on the board.
In the Army, we used these boards to expand the serial ports available on the system. I believe this was a next generation 544 board. The 320 used the 546/547/548 boards for the same expansion.
The 80130 was used for the I/O capabilities, not for the ROM.
Bill
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