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HD20
- Subject: HD20
- From: you@somehost.somedomain (you)
- Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 07:32:54 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Your Organization
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>No one has cracked the lid and
>looked at one?
I am sitting in my shop with an open HD20 in fromt of me. Inside we find a
Power Supply a fan, a disk, and a board. The disk is a Rodime Model 552.
Connector seems to be a 26 pin affair similar to a Apple II SCSI card connector
A DB25 (DE? ;) SCSI ribbon will fit here.which leads to a matching connector
on the baord. again a 26 pin connector. the rest of the board is...:
Silk Screened Apple Computer c 1985 with no Rev number
socketed chips: 1st seems to be a Apple one marked 620 VM
B414...2365-1239....342-0343-B... c 85 Apple Korea it is a 28 pin one and it
is twined by another 28 pin that is marked: 625v
c244....VP4060-0001....344-0041-B...c Apple 1982 1983, a longer 40 pin one (not
socketed) marked SR0103...341-0339-a...APple 85- 8622 the next chip is a
HM6116-3 and at the bottom (front of case) a socketed large square chip marked
LIaII85...3440600-1
Apple 85.... TAE 8624
Also there is a 7.5MHz occilator and a LS132 and a LS109.
Assortied capacitors, resistors, the conector for the male and female 19 pin
floppy ports, a light bulb (not an LED, a bulb), and a power transistor seem to
be the whole of the board. Now, can anyone make sense of that?
-Bart
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