[Coco] 8 slot multi pak
John W. Linville
linville at tuxdriver.com
Thu Jan 19 10:59:07 EST 2017
Hahaha...now I need to figure-out how to buy and old set of those animatronics!
John
On Thu, Jan 19, 2017 at 08:47:45AM -0600, Dave Philipsen wrote:
> Yes.
>
>
> On 1/19/2017 8:21 AM, John W. Linville wrote:
> > Did you work for Chuck-E-Cheese???
> >
> > On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 01:32:28AM -0600, Dave Philipsen wrote:
> > > Yes, that's possible. I have some old passive backplanes that were used for
> > > an animatronics system that used a 6502 processor at 1 MHz as the main board
> > > and the CPU card with just a single set of buffers would run 8 or 9 other
> > > cards on the backplane. The backplane fit into a 19" rack and I don't
> > > believe there was any kind of termination on the end. Literally hundreds of
> > > these card cages were made and used about 12 hours a day, 365 days a year
> > > and some are still running today (since 1977) and have had no problems in
> > > that regard. Some expansion cards had 6821s, some had 6850s, that sort of
> > > thing. The backplane PCB was double thickness - .125".
> > >
> > > Dave
> > >
> > >
> > > On 1/18/2017 1:18 AM, RETRO Innovations wrote:
> > > > On 1/18/2017 12:44 AM, Dave Philipsen wrote:
> > > > > I think you could probably drive 8 slots with a single set of
> > > > > buffers. Just make sure the buffers have a high fanout. I think
> > > > > some buffers can do 20 or more TTL loads on fanout. And you might
> > > > > also want to experiment with termination on the end of the lines.
> > > > I meant to also note that the capacitance might be an issue, but forgot
> > > > to add that before sending. TI and S-100 bus machine shave 8-12 slots,
> > > > but most include buffers on each card to deal with the issue.
> > > >
> > > > Jim
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
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