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Re: Mystery Card ID Help?
That's a very good description of an 80 column card, Brian. Unfortonately
it's missing the connector that would go to your monitor cable. Wouldn't be
hard to make up one though. While the card could be used in a IIe, it was
really a II or II+ card.
Wayne
"Brian A. Davis" wrote:
>
> The card is six inches long. There is no manufacturer name, product ID, or
> serial number. The card has a three pin connector on the upper left
> corner. In the center of the card is a large IC marked "HD46505SP" and
> "HD6845SP". There are three EPROMS on the card with the face plate covered
> by glossy black stickers. The EPROMs are marked "MSM2716AS" and "2X50".
>
> The left edge of the card has a bank of four chips marked "P2114A-5" and
> "BF1427230F". The bottom edge, just under the "HD46505SP", has three chips
> marked "SN74LS157N" and "I8209".
>