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On Thursday, September 14, 2023 at 11:41:05 PM UTC-6, Kevin Bowling wrote:
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http://ps-2.kev009.com/jasper/ibm/RS6K.arch.html
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> The XStation 150 has a Motorola 88110 and an MCA slot..
> and its own Intel chipset Ethernet NIC FRU 43G2814.
>
> I`d never heard that before.
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> The 140 (MIPS CPU) seems similar enough in the planar line
> drawings it might also have an MCA slot although the NIC
> is onboard on that one so maybe not.
The XStation 130 (and related 120?) has an MCA slot - and a
55SX-like foil connection to a drive that appears to be DBA-ESDI (literature
saying that it is 30Mb). Mine doesn`t have the drive. The CPU is an
80C186, with a TMS34010 video controller.
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