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=S100 Computers / N8VEM S-100 IDE/CF version 3=
 
=S100 Computers / N8VEM S-100 IDE/CF version 3=
 
{{ blockquote | "A Production Board Because this board and software may be of use to others and because I would like to have a "real" board rather than the above prototype in New Boards, together with Andrew Lynch at N8VEM (see here) we made a "proper" commercial type S-100 board.  Through Andrew's magic hands (and hard work) a very nice S-100 board has emerged.  Shown below. The board uses 24 bit address lines and 16 or 8 bit IO ports." Quote from [http://s100computers.com/My%20System%20Pages/IDE%20Board/My%20IDE%20Card.htm S100Computers.com]}}
 
{{ blockquote | "A Production Board Because this board and software may be of use to others and because I would like to have a "real" board rather than the above prototype in New Boards, together with Andrew Lynch at N8VEM (see here) we made a "proper" commercial type S-100 board.  Through Andrew's magic hands (and hard work) a very nice S-100 board has emerged.  Shown below. The board uses 24 bit address lines and 16 or 8 bit IO ports." Quote from [http://s100computers.com/My%20System%20Pages/IDE%20Board/My%20IDE%20Card.htm S100Computers.com]}}
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==Build Notes==
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myide.asm Z80. Not 8080/8085
  
 
[[File:S-100 IDE CF v.3.png|500px]]
 
[[File:S-100 IDE CF v.3.png|500px]]
 
[[Category:S-100 Boards]]
 
[[Category:S-100 Boards]]
 
[[Category:PostEra]]
 
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Revision as of 05:32, 14 July 2015

S100 Computers / N8VEM S-100 IDE/CF version 3

"A Production Board Because this board and software may be of use to others and because I would like to have a "real" board rather than the above prototype in New Boards, together with Andrew Lynch at N8VEM (see here) we made a "proper" commercial type S-100 board. Through Andrew's magic hands (and hard work) a very nice S-100 board has emerged. Shown below. The board uses 24 bit address lines and 16 or 8 bit IO ports." Quote from S100Computers.com

Build Notes

myide.asm Z80. Not 8080/8085

S-100 IDE CF v.3.png