ICD Multi I/O Board Manual (Rev 5/20/1987) Preface

 

Preface Index

Why do we keep developing new products for the 8-bit Atari computers you ask? The easy answers are that we like what we are doing, we still have many positive ideas to contribute to the 8-bit Atari world, and developing these products from concept through production is really exciting! While those are partially the reasons, the true answer is that more Atari users are buying our products than ever before!

The ICD Multi I/O board (MIO) is a cumulation of all the great ideas you have asked us to develop. (Yes we do look at your suggestions.) It plugs into the parallel bus of the 800XL or the 130XE (with adapter) and provides: a RAMDISK, a printer port, a MODEM port, a printer buffer, a flexible hard disk interface, and built in configurations software to control it all. An optional 'hardware' 80 column adapter is also available. About the only other thing you could want is a floppy interface. With the hard drive and large RAMDISK it would be an unnecessary added expense. Most users already have one SIO floppy drive and even that will get little use after using the MIO.

When you fill out your warranty/update card you will also be added to our newsletter mailing list. This will keep you up to date on new products and developments as well as providing general information about our company and our full product line. MODEM users may also want to try out our informative ICD BBS. It is online 24 hours a day running 300/1200/2400 baud at (815) 968-2229. There are no charges for this service other than the standard long distance phone rates.


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