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Re. 'Hardware information about OWS, also known as the butterfly', maybe this doc will do? [http://library.oddene.no/sintran/library/libhw/ND-06025-3-EN.pdf]
(ND-06.025.3 EN Apr. 1987 Butterfly-110, Technical Reference Manual)
I was just reading through it. It's got quite a bit of interesting information, although maybe not as much hardware info as one could wish. Too bad I didn't get hold of one of those Butterflys back when they existed, it would have been nice to have access to an actual ND-100 that way :-)
-- [[User:TArntsen|TArntsen]] 16:51, 18 May 2011 (CEST)
:Unfortunately it seems it's not 100% complete.. Appendix A is lacking 8 pages, the schematics of it. Has listings of the PAL's though.
:But agree otherwise, would be a fun way of playing around with one. :) [[User:Roger|Roger]] 19:13, 18 May 2011 (CEST)

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Re. 'Hardware information about OWS, also known as the butterfly', maybe this doc will do? [1] (ND-06.025.3 EN Apr. 1987 Butterfly-110, Technical Reference Manual) I was just reading through it. It's got quite a bit of interesting information, although maybe not as much hardware info as one could wish. Too bad I didn't get hold of one of those Butterflys back when they existed, it would have been nice to have access to an actual ND-100 that way :-) -- TArntsen 16:51, 18 May 2011 (CEST)

Unfortunately it seems it's not 100% complete.. Appendix A is lacking 8 pages, the schematics of it. Has listings of the PAL's though.
But agree otherwise, would be a fun way of playing around with one. :) Roger 19:13, 18 May 2011 (CEST)