On 04/29/2019 12:07 PM, Steven M Jones via cctalk wrote:


PS - If anybody's got ns32k hardware, I'm interested... ;)

I have a complete, wire-wrapped clone of the Logical Microcomputer Co. 16032 system, except for memory and the MFM disk. So, that's the CPU on Multibus-I, a Taisho disk controller, and a board with 5 2561 (I think) UARTs for serial comms.

I ran it for about 18 months, I think, until I had the incredible fortune to be able to buy a microVAX-II. The 16032 with Multibus memory and MMU turned on was just glacially slow. It took several minutes for emacs to load, I'm not exaggerating. Maybe I didn't have enough memory on it, and of course an MFM disk is kind of slow, too.

Jon

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