Some quick searching makes it look like it belongs to Encore's RSX line of machines.
They still have a website with tons of information on it:
http://encore-support.com/products4.htm
Looking at a parts page I found here:
http://encore-support.com/htmls/
Specifically here is a list of part numbers that seems to have your 
boards in it:
http://encore-support.com/htmls/repaircpy.htm
160-113229-001                                  PWA-4MB/SRAM/75NS
160-113229-002                                  PWA-4MB/SRAM/150
160-113229-003                                  PWA-16MB/SRAM
160-113234-001                                  PWA-CPU
160-113234-002                                  PWA-CPU

RSX CPU board, anyway, lots of good info on the arch here:
http://encore-support.com/htmls/rsx.htm

A quote from the above link:
"Influenced largely by Encore’s long experience in real time, the Encore RSX memory system features a very large Direct Mapped Cache (DMC) design. Starting at 4MB, the DMC delivers unprecedented user cache management and control. First, the cache is expandable up to total of 16MB."
So it looks like you have an RSX CPU and 4MB Cache board and some other 
support boards. Your missing DRAM and I/O and well a lot of other 
stuff...
Anyway, hope this helps.

-Connor K


On 2019-06-24 10:16, Kyle Owen via cctalk wrote:
I picked up these boards many weeks ago, but haven't photographed them
until recently. Some of them are pretty disgusting, but some of the others
look alright.

Anyone have any idea what these came out of? Some are labeled Gould, others
are labeled Encore.

http://imgur.com/a/d9iK9qb

Thanks!

Kyle

Reply via email to