Hijacking OEM hardware

Sandy sganz at wgn.net
Mon Sep 29 02:09:19 GMT 1997


Ron - 

I have a 332' that I built, but forgot this lame plastic spacer under the
socket. It tested OK, but I gave up on messing with it, and just bought a
Vesta 332 board that is up and running, and has code that works with the
SDS Crosscode compiler that I have. I got tired of hacking with UNIX just
to get some code compiled. Many people, however, have got the UNIX stuff
working, but I'm not really one that spent much time with it.

If you are interested in the CPU board, I'll send it to you IF you send me
a Small BOX to ship it to you in. I also have a second CPU board that is
unpopulated, as well as a few of the other key parts. Send me a private
mail if you  are interested. Oddly the biggest area that needs testing is
the I/O sections, Crank/Cam Interfaces, and other that are on the current
I/O board.

Sandy


At 12:00 PM 9/27/97 -0800, you wrote:
>Sandy -
>
>    The only reason I looked any farther than the '332 project
>was that I couldn't get one. Has that changed? It still looks
>attractive. If we have availability (or can get it) I'd still
>switch - I really do like motorola stuff better.
>
>If there is something specific that needs to be done, I'll
>consider it if the parts are around.
>
>
>Ron Webb

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