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Re: John Bell A/D converter



Hi,
 Yes it is one that was in a slot in a  IIgs that I picked up. Whjat is I/O card for.
Would like to connect it to a Biosone that I picked up on EBay.  Art C uses one to
monitor his brain wave on the IIgs. He wrote an NDA so he watch it on the screen when
evre he wanted. He uses AE A/D card. If you ever find any of these people that use the
card are can make a copy of the software let me know, and will do the same.
  Take Care,
           George

"Rich J." wrote:

> George Rentovich <grent@home.com> wrote in message news:<3C29250D.6E1D0D0@home.com>...
> > Hi,
> >  Does any body have the Instuctions for one of these. Or the software
> > for these. That would be a 16 channel  A to D converter by John Bell
> > Engineering 81-132 copyright 1981 Made in the USA. Has 2 16 pin sockets,
>
> Is this a card that plugs into the Apple II slot?  My John Bell
> Engineering I/O card (2 6522's) came with instructions saying that the
> A/D converter would connect to it.
>
> You should be able to find the software for these hardware items.
> People still use them for monitoring equipment and other things.
>
> Rich
> aiiadict  AT  hotmail  DOT  com