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From: frank@croton.enet.dec.com (Frank Wortner)
Subject: [comp.sys.dec] Re: DS5000 Cards
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Archive-name: triadd/29-Oct-90
Original-posting-by: frank@croton.enet.dec.com (Frank Wortner)
Original-subject: Re: DS5000 Cards
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Reposted-by: emv@math.lsa.umich.edu (Edward Vielmetti)

You might try contacting the TriAdd program at Digital.  Their job
is encouraging third party vendors to create hardware for the
TurboChannel (DS5000 bus).  1-800-TRI-OPEN.

BTW, if you're interested in "rolling your own," TurboChannel specs
are available on gatekeeper.dec.com for anonymous FTP.  Look in
pub/DEC/TriAdd.

					Frank
