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I have several old Morrow backplanes of varying sizes. How would I go about using one of these in addition to or in place of the stock 4-slot backplane?
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Just wire 1-1, 2-2, ... , 100-100 and you'll be fine.
![]() Use short wires, and make them all the same length. I have a set of pictures for installing a second/third/etc motherboard in the Altair. I'll upload them soon. Grant |
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Hi;
IN the Altair 8800b and in the IMSAI the Motherboard faced the other direction, ![]() ![]() ![]() THANKS Marty |
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The Altair 8800, 8800a 8800b, and 8800bt mother boards all have the same orientation, slots running right to left. The IMSAI and others like Compupro, had mother boards running front to back, and actually had a card cage, whereas the Altair's used individual card guides attached to the mother board.
The only downside to using a non-Altair mother board for expansion, is that there are no provisions for attaching the card guides. Just Bob!
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I suppose one could rig up a card cage by running some rails crossways as appropriate. Also, s100 busses tended to ring, especially when long. This can be fixed on the far end of the bus with a terminator card. It doesn't seem clear how to do this with the primary motherboard on the Altair. Perhaps could this be addressed by running the front panel wires not to a motherboard, but to another card which has proper terminator resistors?
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