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Re: Unusual Apple // card



John / Chris

Damn! I *knew* I was right!  ;-)  I definately have one in storage
somewhere - I even have the manual. It'll take a little time to dig it out
(and my girlfriend is moving in over easter) but I'll see what I can do.

John, I'm not about to use this again any time soon (if ever) - I'm happy to
send the manual over to you if you're willing to pay for postage.




"Chris Smolinski" <cps@blackcatsystems.com> wrote in message
230320021705354534%cps@blackcatsystems.com">news:230320021705354534%cps@blackcatsystems.com...
> It's a video capture card. I used to have one.
>
>
> In article <PXiaPESWbbJ=Z9t+x362ac4HTdmS@4ax.com>, John L
> <jlogo@zip.com.au> wrote:
>
> > I have obtained an Apple // card whose purpose I can't easily
> > identify.  The card is called "The Micro Works" with the letters
> > "DS-65 (c) 1979" printed directly underneath the title - which is
> > located on the top left of the card.
> >
> > On the card itself are a number of small IC's labeled "74LS85N" and
> > one large IC labeled "F6821P".  There is also an " DS-65 EPROM II"
> > which is socketed as well.  On the top of the card are three trim pot
> > wheels with the letters "B" "C" and "W" respectively labeled above
> > each pot.
> >
> > I have a picture at this URL (A bit unclear) if anyone wants a look:
> >
> > http://www.zip.com.au/~jlogo/microw.jpg
> >
> > The card >looks< like a video card of some sort but I'm unsure since I
> > can't find any documentation for the card.  A google search reveals
> > nothing as well.
>
> --
> Chris Smolinski
> Black Cat Systems
> http://www.blackcatsystems.com/
> Macintosh Softwware - Specializing in audio, educational, and amateur
radio