I just bought a 486DX2-66 "Overdrive" processor off eBay and when it arrived the From: address seemed very familiar...
Dave Stevenson and the address included a road name containing "Primrosebank".
Could this be one of those "it's a small World" events?
Could this be THE Dave Stevenson?
Re: Could this be THE Dave Stevenson?
Good job you didn't come here to complain about some deluded, ebay-scalper from Scotland. That could have been embarrassing!
Steve G
Danish Memotech MTX 512, MFX and loving it
Danish Memotech MTX 512, MFX and loving it
Re: Could this be THE Dave Stevenson?
Give it time !
That might be his next post
That might be his next post
Re: Could this be THE Dave Stevenson?
I never thought of advertising it here . . .
I couldn't get it to fit into my MTX's expansion socket
I couldn't get it to fit into my MTX's expansion socket
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Re: Could this be THE Dave Stevenson?
I'll have a word with my engineer, the only Co-pro so far is the 6502stephen_usher wrote: ↑26 Jan 2022 15:47
Hmm.. a 486 co-processor add-on for the Memotech. That would be fun.
http://primrosebank.net/computers/mtx/p ... xcopro.htm
Re: Could this be THE Dave Stevenson?
That’s what a jigsaw and angle grinder are for…
Mark
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Not as many MTXs as Dave!
“There are four lights!”
Step up to red alert. Sir, are you absolutely sure? It does mean changing the bulb
Autumn is here. Bye bye summer 2024...
Not as many MTXs as Dave!
Re: Could this be THE Dave Stevenson?
Actually I did get an offer one time of some 80188/80186 CPUs. However I'm not sure there's a great deal to be gained by fitting an X86 to the MTX.Dave wrote: ↑26 Jan 2022 15:59I'll have a word with my engineer, the only Co-pro so far is the 6502stephen_usher wrote: ↑26 Jan 2022 15:47
Hmm.. a 486 co-processor add-on for the Memotech. That would be fun.
http://primrosebank.net/computers/mtx/p ... xcopro.htm
The prototype 6502 board at least runs BBC basic at 14mhz+. Microsoft Basic on early 12mhz intel doesn't have quite the same appeal!