[H-GEN] Stallion Multiport Boards

Christopher Biggs chris at stallion.oz.au
Mon Jun 8 18:15:54 EDT 1998


Ross Camm <rossco-humbug at powerup.com.au> moved upon the face of the 'Net and spake thusly:

> I have to set up a couple of stallion boards for a client, and are looking
> for documentation regarding the dip switches and jumpers on the boards.
> 
> >From what I can tell, the boards ( 2 of ) are original stallions, and as
> such are no longer supported, hence no documentation at the stallion site.
> A web search has also been negative.
> 

The original `Stallion' board was made when the company was called
_Anvil_Designs_.  So if you see the name "Anvil", and the name
`Stallion', then it's a Stallion *board*.  Later on, the *company*
changed its name to _Stallion_Technologies_ (due to name clash in the
USA).

If the io panels connect to the board by one or more dil headers, then
it's a stallion.  Later boards used a 70something pin DB connector.
Other model names of that era were "Brumby" and "OnBoard".

I've located manuals for all our old boards in the support library,
Can you give me some more info to narrow down the board type?
(any version numbers and ROM versions too).

Chris.

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