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Re: Identify this card?
- Subject: Re: Identify this card?
- From: et472@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Michael Black)
- Date: 9 Aug 2004 02:18:05 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: The National Capital FreeNet
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- Reply-to: et472@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Michael Black)
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(exegete@nunya.biz) writes:
> I'll try to get a scan done soon, but for now, the card has a two wire
> lead from the upper left corner that ends in a female RCA plug. There
> are four chips labeled mpdz114lc-3, the "m" is actually the greek letter
> mu. One large (40 pin) IC has a label on it that says Q.C. OK. There is
> a ROM chip with a label that has AZ as part of a logo. Most of the other
> chips seem to be logic chips (74LSXXX)
>
> Well, I pulled the "Q.C. OK" sticker off, and the large IC has "IC" in a
> box followed by CIC8645BE and then below that 8443. I'm clueless as to
> this chip.
>
> There are no other identifying marks on chips or card.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Roy
>
It sounds like an 80 column card, with some misread numbers.
Check the 40pin, and make sure it doesn't say 6845.
Then the mpdz114lc to make sure it doesn't say 2114.
The first would be the video controller used in all the standard
80 column cards. The mpdz114lc would then be the RAM to go with it.
The phono connector would be the video out.
Michael