[Mopar_ECM] PC boards available

Bradley Miller bradcarstuff at dslonramp.com
Sat Aug 18 04:03:12 CDT 2001


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>Hi Group,
>
>I have a quantity (85) of single board PCs available that may be of use to
>the group.
>
>These boards are ~4" by 4" square in size. The module contains 8088XT
>processor running at 12 MHZ, 2 RS232, 1 RS485, ISA bus backplane
>capabilities, 24 digital I/O ports, LPT port, PLCC/DIP sockets for bootable
>flash, and best of all, they run DOS (or whatever operating system you have
>that can fit in a small volume and run on an x86 platform). These units
>require a very small amount of current @ 5v DC. I purchased these modules
>with the thought of designing a custom LM for Chrysler cars.
>
>If you want to find out detailed specs, I can e-mail the documentation PDF
>or you can contact Octagon Systems and reference model 6024.
>
>I would like to get $20 each out of these, included is a real time clock
>socket, 1 Hitachi HM628512ALP-7 or equivalent DIP memory chip, and 2 AMD
>AM28F020 flash chips making a grand total of 1MB of storage space.
>
>These things are really cool, and are fully accessible via a serial console
>attached to COM 1.
>
>Please e-mail me privately @ chrisl at corbis.com if you are interested.
>
>CL
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