Well, auction is over, I didn't bid on it, and I hope someone here got it.

That said, the more I look at it, and the more I look at a true MVII card the more I wonder just what was missing on this card. A true MVII has a pair of rather large custom ASICs in the center of the board and I can't believe the 80186 (or whatever that chip is on the top center of the board) could emulate it all.

So it would be interesting to see what this thing was and what it did.

C


On 7/12/2022 12:58 PM, Bjoren Davis via cctalk wrote:
Hello Classic fans,

Recently eBay seller smhelectronics261 posted a very interesting prototype board: https://www.ebay.com/itm/295087630609

The description is "Dec Digital PRO 350/380 Professional Microvax II Proto 54-16707 Collectors", and the board art mentions "MICROVAX SOFTCARD."

Does anyone know anything about this card?  Especially curious is the daughtercard connector: is it just for RAM expansion or is the daughtercard necessary for card operation?

The photographs are fuzzy, but the more recent chip date I can see is 8536 (on one of the QFPs).  This puts the board in the time period of the MicroVAX II development.

The internal "MicroVAX Business Plan" (http://bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/vax/610/memos/Microvax_Business_Plan_Dec83.pdf) mentions a "Meteor" project (p. 11).  It describes Meteor as:

    Meteor is Digital's first single-user MicroVAX product. Developed
    within Low End Engineering, the product is positioned as a strong
    competitor in the low end, technical/scientific and the high end
    office/business graphics workstation market. Meteor should be an
    effective follow-on product to the Professional Series and high end
    VAX/Seahorse workstations. Although not a replacement product per
    se, Meteor represents a clear migration path for PRO users upward in
    functionality, and for VAX Workstation applications downward to a
    lower cost, single user design.

Does anyone know if this board is Meteor?

I'll be bidding on the board, but given how pricey CTI boards have gotten recently (a DECNA card from the same seller recently sold for $422.99), I probably won't win.  If the winner of the auction reads this, could they please contact me?  I'd like to collect an image of the boot ROM from the board, if possible.

Thanks.

--Bjoren

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