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Re: Please Help Identify This Card Time!



Interesting!

It's such a small circuit board, I was thinking it couldn't do much. I
was thinking maybe it interfaced with something externally, like maybe
something like a touchscreen or an analog to digital converter.

Thanks for the info on ABT!

In article <19990811001357.13263.00000462@ng-ba1.aol.com>, Supertimer
<supertimer@aol.com> wrote:

> Alan Tuttle <news001@macgeek.org> wrote:
> 
> >Okay, everyone! I have another Apple II card I haven't the foggiest
> >idea what it is and what it does!
> >
> >http://www.macgeek.org/identify/unknown00.jpg
> >http://www.macgeek.org/identify/unknown01.jpg
> >
> >A couple of things about this card... I bought a Platinum Apple IIe,
> >and this card was in it. The computer was previously used in an
> >educational institution. It has a DB-9 female port, and three ICs
> >marked 74LS244N, 74LS155AN, and SN74LS27N. On the chip side, it has the
> >company name "Advanced Business Technology, Inc.". On the backside of
> >the card, it has the number 1006D, and the text "TELTEC 01V 1587".
> 
> Advanced Business Technology made a multifunction card for the
> Apple II.  These often sported serial and parallel ports and maybe
> even clocks.  I believe this one is a competitor to Street Electronic's
> BusinessCard.
> 
> Of course the DB-9 connector could be a CGA connector.