Development Enclosure Holds PC/104 CPUs

April 1, 2000
By packaging the primary system components for protection and portability, the VersaBox development enclosure provides protection, convenience and portability for a PC/104 or EBX development system. A connector panel, with cutouts for system

By packaging the primary system components for protection and portability, the VersaBox development enclosure provides protection, convenience and portability for a PC/104 or EBX development system. A connector panel, with cutouts for system connectors, provides access to I/O signals, while a removable lid provides access to the processor board.
At 9.5" x 11" x 8", the enclosure has enough space to house all system components, including an EBX single-board computer or PC/104 CPU, up to two PC/104 expansion modules, a power supply, and hard and floppy drives. The steel enclosure supports the SBC for repeated insertion and removal of PC/104 cards and I/O cables without excessive board flexing or stress. Price: $98.00 each.

Company: VERSALOGIC CORP.

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