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Re: Card ID Help: Generic SCSI?



On 2005-12-03 01:30:09 -0400, Glenn Jones <rg.jones@rogers.com> said:

Brian A. Davis wrote:
Hi;

I'm hoping someone can help me identify an Apple II expansion card. I think it is a generic SCSI card of the Rev. C variety. If someone could confirm or refute this, it would be appreciated. There is no printing on the front or back of the card, other than the component IDs.

An image of the card can be found here:

<http://apple2.cometdust.ca/a2_cards/a2_cards-Pages/Image27.html>

CMS SCSI Card perhaps?

http://apple2.org.za/gswv/a2zine/GS.WorldView/v2001/June.A2.TidBits/A2.CMS.SCSI.card.JPG

Glenn

Glenn;

I

don't think it's a CMS knock-off. My card is without the six sets of eight configuration jumpers. I have a CMS SCSI card with a 1990 EPROM (V2.0). I think that is probably near the end of the CMS manufacturing run. I've never heard of any other CMS SCSI card designs.

All three cards do have the large 5380 IC chip. A quick Internet search turns up the fact this is a SCSI controller chip. Further clues leading me to believe my generic card is indeed a SCSI controller. ;)

Brian