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From: gkulosa@world.std.com (Greg A Kulosa)
Subject: Re: MiniBoards
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Date: Mon, 1 Feb 1993 18:18:02 GMT
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nagle@netcom.com (John Nagle) writes:


>      Maybe it's time for a newsgroup for board-level computers.
>There are dozens of board-level machines with various I/O devices
>available, as a look at "Embedded Systems" or "Circuit Cellar
>INK" will show.  And there should be a group for those interested
>in the relative merits of the V40 and the M68070, as well as the
>M68HC11 and the Intel 8051.

Well, this is what my 'robot-board' mailing list was supposed to be
for.  Unfortunately I have had problems getting it started, but I
believe they are all solved.  I should be sending the first message
out tonight.

Info:

Requests, adds, etc.:	robot-board-request@oberon.com
Main list address:	robot-board@oberon.com

Please send administrative stuff to the request address, NOT the Main
address.

>				John Nagle
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