
I have three working boards that were used by the University of Waikato for teaching assembly language (MIPS) in 201. They have been sitting in a lecturers office for several years, the lecturer intended to make them into chip jewelry. I don't have any software or documentation (anyone?). To get it to work you need a power supply (mine is 12V, 2A) and a 9 pin serial extention cord. Minicom can be used to conect to the boards monitor program. Contact me off list if you are interested. Simon Crosby

On Thu, 14 Dec 2006, simc(a)xtra.co.nz wrote:
I have three working boards that were used by the University of Waikato for teaching assembly language (MIPS) in 201. They have been sitting in a lecturers office for several years, the lecturer intended to make them into chip jewelry. I don't have any software or documentation (anyone?)
If people have specific questions, I can probably find out answers for you. Having been involved with teaching this course and helping to design the replacement board, I've got quite a lot of crap relating to these boards around. Don't have time to go through it all in case someone wants it, but if you need help with anything, feel free to get in touch. Cheers, Jamie
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Jamie Curtis
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simc@xtra.co.nz