Subject: Re: serial ports, yadda yadda yadda
To: Ty Sarna <tsarna@endicor.com>
From: Rahim Azizarab <rahim@megsinet.net>
List: port-sun3
Date: 01/24/1997 20:49:07
You mentioned using the p4. Do you know the pin outs. of course,there is
p4a and p4b. One of the things I was thinking about was trying to get the
EPROM to see 4meg simms. is that do able?
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On Mon, 20 Jan 1997, Ty Sarna wrote:
>
> Another question I've long had, is since the 3/60 doesn't have much in
> the way of hardware expandability, how hard would it be to add stuff via
> either the socket for the DES chip (probably hard) or the extra P4
> connector (the one near the front)? There might be enough people
> interested to make a project like that economically viable. One or two
> 16654s (4x a 16650 on one chip) on a P4 plus the right software could
> turn a 3/60 into a nice terminal server/PPP router. The ports could be
> brought out to a SCSI-II styler connector thrhough that "OPTION" DB25
> knockout on the back panel, and then an octopus cable from that to
> DB25s. A 3/60 should be able to keep up with 4 or 8 ports of 16650
> without too much trouble, I'd think.
>