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AVT ???

PostPosted: Sun Jan 03, 2016 11:53 am
by SeanKennedy
Ok guys - I found this while rummaging through stuff I shifted. It's an 8MB .jpg, so I'll only link it - maximum res for anyone keen to try and work out what it is.

8 MB image

From memory it plugged into a 5.25 floppy bus, but I can't remember what it does. Might be an early form of copyright protection - a bit of overkill for a dongle!

Copyright 1988/89 on the board and EEPROM. I was working for a Government department back then, and they did introduce automated PABX response - it may be been a hardware dongle required for the initial version of the software which became redundant at later releases. Ran under C(oncurrent)-DOS, a multi tasking version of DOS. May have moved on to OS/2 in later incarnations, and that may be where this became redundant.

Or I could be misremembering entirely, and it could be off a dedicated PC system for GPS, Radar or Comms. It must have seemed like something at the time that didn't deserve the skip.

At best I can ping the EEPROM off and repurpose it - but if anyone knows what it may be, and if it's useful, send a PM and I'll pass it on.

Sean

Re: AVT ???

PostPosted: Sun Jan 03, 2016 12:51 pm
by andyg
A shame it's not part of one of these and you have the rest buried somewhere in a box. :^)

http://www.old-computers.com/museum/com ... st=1&c=520

Eprom date doesn't match up unfortunately.