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Re: Any info on funky network equipment?
- Subject: Re: Any info on funky network equipment?
- From: macuming@gloria.cord.edu
- Date: 1998/03/18
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Deja News - The Leader in Internet Discussion
- References: <6emca8$mk2$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com>
In article <6emca8$mk2$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com>,
macuming@gloria.cord.edu wrote:
>
> I've got a few Apple ][s from a defense contractor closing (complete
> with the "No classified material to be processed on this system"
> stickers, and found some interesting things. Almost every one had
> A card from Interactive Structures Inc. (A113-A REV4 C1980), usually
> in slot 7, and a ribbon went out to a yellow box bearing the legend
> "Data Acquisition System AI 13", also from Interactive Stuctures, Inc.
> A different ribbon went to a card in a different computer (DI-09 REVC)
> which could accommodate three ribbons (although at least one computer
> had more than one such card).
To complicate matters further, ribbons went out from other cards
bearing part number AO-O3 to the boxes (although each box had two
sockets for ribbons). These cards have 16 three-way switches lining
the top, and neat rows of capacitors alternating with chips.
This probably doesn't help at all, but I'd be thrilled if anyone could
give some information about it!
-Michael
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