I'm trying to resurrect a 1990's Greenspring VME SBC based on the MC68000, with OS/9 roms.
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I picked up a VME backplane recently, not exactly necessary to power up the card but it will make things much easier. It will also allow me to add other cards, like a SCSI controller or VGA graphics controller. I'll likely make a cage around the backplane using 2020 extrusions and 3D print the card guides.
The one issue with this backplane is the rather non-standard power supply connection. This backplane was designed for use with a 3U Eurocard sized power supply, which would have had a mating connector and supplied power to the entire VME bus. I think I've got the pins mapped out to the proper voltages but I need to try find the pinouts of this connector before I actually power things up.
The power supply I will be using with this is a Power-One MAP80-4010. This switch mode psu outputs +5V @ 14A, -5V @ 1A, +12v @ 4A, and -12v @ 3A. Should be perfect for a small system with maybe 3 boards.
As always, if your reading this page and have information about the CPU board or this backplane, please let me know.
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I also got an old VME board and did a similar project and got the monitor program and BASIC interpreter working.
https://github.com/kanpapa/VMEbus
Hi,
Check this post: https://forum.vcfed.org/index.php?threads/sys68k-cpu-6a-rev-4-4-force-computers.1243244/#post-1318978
Sorry, i have no information about this cpu board.
But i have some VME cards from motorola, some with os-9 and some experience with os-9, which i can share.
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I have 6U Motorola 19: chassis with 12 slots, MVME162-13 board (year 1992) and run OS-9. I have also XVME-653 board (also 6U).
Now I started a new project - tester of digital circuits and decided to realize it on VME board for my chassis.