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Re: Very mysterious card
Rubywand wrote in message <3591C52F.106DEED1@swbell.net>...
>Louis Schulman writes ...
>>
>> This card was found in slot 5 of an Apple //e, and was specifically
marked
>> for slot 5. The main chip is an AM25L04PC, which is not even listed in
the
>> Chip Directory
>The AM25L04 appears to be a 12-bit successive approximation
>register. Perhaps the card was used to interface with some piece of
>laboratory equipment.
That's a possibility, however there was also a 25xx series of mask
ROMs, parallel to the 27xx EPROMs and 28xx EEPROMs. The
L in the middle would indicate low power version. It could be a
512 byte slot ROM. You might try disassembling the address
space allocated to the card to see if you find a company name/
copyright notice. The pots suggest adjustable voltage or timing
circuits, which wouldn't seem needed for a printer card, which
was one of the other suggestions. I don't really know what it is,
just throwing out ideas.
Rick Kerman <rkerman@mail.bright.net>
http://www.bright.net/~rkerman