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C. W. Robertson

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Sep 4, 1998, 3:00:00 AM9/4/98
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Hi there!

Has anybody been looking for information about the Heurikon MLZ 92A?

I've searched the web and I can't find anything on them.

I know it's a 4 Mhz Z80 single board computer, on a multibus I card.
I have three of these boards, with the 8" boot disk and manual from
heurikon that I'd give away to a good home.

The bios is set up strange. A & B are SS/SD, E & F are the same drives but
SS/DD.

Don't worry, that still leaves me the several s-100 systems and xeroxes.

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Allison

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Sep 5, 1998, 3:00:00 AM9/5/98
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"C. W. Robertson" <robe...@WSUHUB.UC.TWSU.EDU> wrote:

>Hi there!

>Has anybody been looking for information about the Heurikon MLZ 92A?

>I've searched the web and I can't find anything on them.

they may be a design that was formerly from NS, Intel or other
company, look for similar boards.

>I know it's a 4 Mhz Z80 single board computer, on a multibus I card.
>I have three of these boards, with the 8" boot disk and manual from
>heurikon that I'd give away to a good home.

I would be very interested in one or two.


Allison
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Herbert R Johnson

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Sep 5, 1998, 3:00:00 AM9/5/98
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In article <EytEI...@world.std.com>, Alli...@world.std.com (Allison) wrote:
*>"C. W. Robertson" <robe...@WSUHUB.UC.TWSU.EDU> wrote:
*>
*>>Has anybody been looking for information about the Heurikon MLZ 92A?
*>>I've searched the web and I can't find anything on them.
*>
*>they may be a design that was formerly from NS, Intel or other
*>company, look for similar boards.
*>

Heurikon produced a number of Multibus systems in the 1980's, pretty good
ones as I recall. "Multibus" refers to the card bus standard developed
and sold by Intel. Intel has turned over its Multibus rights, designs
and inventory to another company who provides products and new old stock:
maybe someone can call out who they are. CP/M was used on many Multibus
systems. A Web search on "Multibus" may be helpful.

Herb Johnson

Herbert R. Johnson http://pluto.njcc.com/~hjohnson
hjoh...@pluto.njcc.com voice 609-771-1503, New Jersey USA

amateur astronomer and astro-tour guide
classic S-100 computers restoration & parts as "Dr. S-100"
rebuilder/reseller of classic Macs for your computing pleasure
and senior engineer at Astro Imaging Systems

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