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Re: Help ID this card ..



<JCA31@MAINE.MAINE.EDU> wrote:

> maybe someone would recognize what this card is- i'm at a loss..
> 
> It's apparently made by some company called 'V-Tech'. It has two
> short (6") ribbon cables that both end in female db-19's. Other
> identifying numbers on the card are "35-2424-00" and "702283A".
> There's what looks like a 28 pin eprom hiding under a label that
> has a upc code and the numbers "A905 23757" on it. There's also a
> 24 pin device that looks suspiciously like a static ram, marked
> LH5116-15 (150ns 2K? <shrig>) .. and right in the middle there's
> a surface mount beastie that looks to have about 100 or more pins.
> This last is marked VTCL 27-0692-1-0 61H20B73F 8915.
>
> This was in a IIe that also had a modem, disk and printer cards
> present, and was plugged into slot 4.

You have a Universal Disk Controller (UDC), usually used to control
3.5" disk drives, but capable of controlling 5.25" disk drives as well.

Check Nathan's FAQ pages for all the info...

-michael

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