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Re: Mystery card
- Subject: Re: Mystery card
- From: dastar@crl.com (Sam Ismail)
- Date: 1996/10/01
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: CRL Dialup Internet Access (415) 705-6060 [Login: guest]
- References: <52qrkg$9p2@alpha.vaxxine.com>
Michael Hackett (mhackett@alpha.vaxxine.com) wrote:
: Stumped the Genie gurus, so I thought I'd try hear:
: I was helping out with a local "Technology Recycling" group and discovered
: a mystery card in SSC box tucked away on a shelf. There's a sticker on it
: that says "Data Shift (TM) mini-ROM (TM) Board". It's a small board,
: barely longer than the slot, with two rows of chips, laid out as follows:
: 74LS20BC 74LS74BC
: SN74LS30N DM74LS04N
: an EPROM (?) SN74LS02N
: SN74LS08N
Sounds like an eprom burner or an alternate ROM card???
: Also, there was a II+ with a Echo II and a IIe with a Microsoft Softcard
: (Z80 CP/M card, I presume), but no software. What is the general feeling
: towards asking for copies of the software for these cards? And if it's OK,
: would anyone be willing to email the disks as ShrinkIt disk archives?
Sure, ask me. I'll send them to you. Let Microsoft sue me.
--
Sam
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- References:
- Mystery card
- From: mhackett@alpha.vaxxine.com (Michael Hackett)