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Re: mystery card.what is it



MRBRAD wrote:

> ok here is the descrip:
>
> consists of an Apple II or IIe compatible hardware card. Neither the
> manufacturer's name nor product name appears on the card. I don't know what
> the card does. The card is actually two cards that are connected together
> back to back. 3 ribbon connectors extend from the cards. One conector has 15
> holes using 2 rows, one has 19 pins using 2 rows, and one has 19 holes using
> 2 rows.
>
> see the quote below for what is written on the card itself

What is written on top of the chips? Especially large chips.

Roy

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> "Michael J. Mahon" <mjmahon@aol.com> wrote in message
> 20011220181840.01592.00000456@mb-ch.aol.com">news:20011220181840.01592.00000456@mb-ch.aol.com...
> > MRBRAD wrote:
> >
> > >> ASSY (assembly?)
> > >> 653-3157-002
> > >> REV B
> > >>
> > >> FAB 653-3158-002 REV 1
> > >>
> > >> The card on the other side says:
> > >>
> > >> ASSY   REV B
> > >> 653-3152-002
> > >> Collins
> > >
> > >it is 2 boards connected together
> > >
> > >anyone know what kinda card this is?
> >
> > It would help to know what the cards look like--e.g. what large
> > IC's they have and what connectors/cables/controls/jumpers.
> >
> > -michael
> >
> >  Email:  mjmahon@aol.com
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