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Re: Unusual Apple // card
On Sat, 23 Mar 2002 01:21:42 +1200, dempson@actrix.gen.nz (David
Empson) wrote:
>John L <jlogo@zip.com.au> wrote:
>
>The 6821 is a PIA (Peripheral Interface Adaptor), which is a simple I/O
>chip providing two 8-bit parallel I/O ports (with the ability to
>configure each pin as either an input or output) and four handshake
>signals (two for each parallel port).
>
>> I have a picture at this URL (A bit unclear) if anyone wants a look:
>>
>> http://www.zip.com.au/~jlogo/microw.jpg
>
>Any chance you could get a picture from close, and directly above the
>card?
Yes, I've taken a few more shots which can be viewed at this URL:
http://www.zip.com.au/~jlogo/mwcard.jpg
http://www.zip.com.au/~jlogo/mwleft.jpg
http://www.zip.com.au/~jlogo/mwright.jpg
>I can't see any obvious connectors. What is the white chip on the right
>edge? (I expect it is the EPROM.) The components in the top left
>corner may also be of interest.
See the second picture URL posted above.
>Do any of the small ICs have numbers which _don't_ start with 74LS? I
>see what look like two 8 pin chips. What are their part numbers?
Ok, looking at the board closely I see MC14669B CA3140E DM7408N.
The rest are largely 74LS series chips. The EPROM has a blue jumper
sitting next to it. One can also see a three pin connector next to
the EPROM (see picture #3).
>Is there anything which looks like a crystal, and if so, can you see its
>speed rating?
No crystal that I can see. The picture(s) might help here.
John