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H...@psuvm.bitnet

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Oct 21, 1986, 7:48:50 AM10/21/86
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Can anyone identify products that are especially desined for the 16 bit
slots on an AT&T 6300? I am thinking particularly of EMS memory boards,
etc. Please include vendor, address, and price.
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Terry Harrison
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Jim Greenlee

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Oct 23, 1986, 6:34:23 PM10/23/86
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In article <7985HBX@PSUVM> H...@PSUVM.BITNET writes:
>Can anyone identify products that are especially desined for the 16 bit
>slots on an AT&T 6300? I am thinking particularly of EMS memory boards,
>etc. Please include vendor, address, and price.

Me, too! Me, too! I'd also be interested if anyone knows of a way to wire
up (possible with ribbon cable or something) the AT&T (TM) expansion
connector so it will accept an IBM PC/AT (TM) board. I don't know anything
about the pinouts - my technical reference manual is still on order.

Jim Greenlee
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w.hyland

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Oct 24, 1986, 8:10:18 PM10/24/86
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> Can anyone identify products that are especially desined for the 16 bit
> slots on an AT&T 6300? I am thinking particularly of EMS memory boards,
> etc. Please include vendor, address, and price.

The AT&T Enhanced Memory Board, providing the EEMS superset, is a 16 bit
board compatible with both the 6300 and the 6300+. It is manufactured for
AT&T by AST and costs $695. The board comes with 512 Kb populated and can
accomodate 2 Mb.

It should be available in retail stores carrying the AT&T products.

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