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Re: Can't identify a card...




Sounds like a serial interface card. The 8250 is a UART, and the 1.8432
Mhz osc sounds right for normal baud rates.

Chris


In article <1179246589.21575874@car.qc.ca>, schema@car.qc.ca wrote:

>      I found a card in a friend's Apple //e but I don't know what it does...
> 
>      - copyright 1981 by Pure Data and made in Canada
>      - 1.8432 oscillator
>      - a "5 two-positions cursors" dip switche
>      - 25 pins ribon connector
>         (13 "2 pins" blocks with a pin removed at one end)
>      - a 2 pins block
>      - some chips
>         (74LS08, 74LS10, 74LS04, 74LS74, 74LS245,
>         74LS367, 74LS175, 8250, 1489, 2716, "924")
> 
>                           oliwni,
> 
>                                       Mathieu Chenard
>                                       schema@car.qc.ca

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