Half-Sized Single-Board Computer Does The Job In Tight Spaces

Oct. 1, 1998

The flexibility of a small form-factor is offered by the ILH-386V, a half-sized single-board computer with VGA flat-panel support, as well as an optional PROMDISK-Chip disk emulator. In addition to the usual complement of I/O, the board also includes a 1-kbit E2Key memory for storing user data such as critical system parameters and terminal addresses. A 32-pin DIP socket accepts 4-, 8- and 16-Mbyte versions of the disk emulator. A 4-Mbyte unit is offered free to new customers for a limited time.

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