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Re: Mystery card - help!



Adaptive Firmware Card.

"The Adaptive Firmware card provides alternate input options for
people with manual disabilities.  These include Morse Code and
puff-and-sip controls.  Contact: Adaptive Peripherals, Paul Schwejda,
4529 Bagley Avenue North, Seattle, Washington  98103. (206) 633-2610"



Barton Oleksy wrote in message <38CD3418.9A76CE6C@nait.ab.ca>...
>Another one for you experts to help out with...
>
>This is a card made by Adaptive Peripherals, with a battery holder for 2
>AAA batteries on the back.  Made in 1984.
>
>The front is filled with various chips and has a ribbon cable that goes
>to a small white box that attaches to the side of the system unit.  This
>has a toggle switch next to a red light, two small jacks (1/8"?), and
>what looks like a Centronics-type connector.
>
>Any ideas?  CC to e-mail as well as post replies, please - I can't
>always get to the news server when I want to.
>
>Pictures at the links below:
>
>Back of the card:
>http://www.cst.nait.ab.ca/staff/boleksy/images/back.jpg
>
>"long" shot of card, cable, and box:
>http://www.cst.nait.ab.ca/staff/boleksy/images/card1.jpg
>
>Closer shot of the box:
>http://www.cst.nait.ab.ca/staff/boleksy/images/box.jpg
>
>Thanks for your help!
>
>Bart