On Thu, Jan 13, 2022 at 02:12:05AM -0500, Joseph Giliberti via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
After some research, I think I may have found the solution: Intel's Multibus. For one thing, wire wrap prototyping boards have more area and are readily available (and inexpensive.) A Multibus power supply puts out standard voltages which do not require regulators on each card.
Is this the ideal solution that I'm thinking it is, or am I overlooking something?
Multibus seems to be the fringe of vintage computing now but was a popular bus in the past. From my perspective it was more popular with industrial/embedded systems. S-100 was more business/home. I did a couple cards for it before we switched to VMEbus. We did some complex multi processor systems with it for radar simulators among other things. It was long enough ago details a fuzzy but my memory is it wasn't that hard to implement the interface. Multibus will allow you to explore an interesting corner of vintage computing that isn't getting that much attention. S-100 your going to find more people who can help if you have questions/problems since its more active now. I think I have an old Multibus bus probe that was uses for troubleshooting I could loan if you don't have more modern equipment that would be better or just want to play with it.