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ISA LocalTalk Adaptor: Help!
I have a small 8-bit IBM clone LocalTalk ISA card, with no documentation or
drivers...
All It says on the card is "ISA LOCALTALK ADAPTER" in the top left-hand
corner.
It has a 8-pin mini-din connector (female) on the backplane.
There are 8 very small dip switches in the bottom middle of the card.
The chip that stands out is a Zlog "Z0853008VSC"
I guess what I am asking is, (1) does anyone have this card, (2) do you know
where I can get a copy of the software, and (3) What do the DIPs mean?
I seem to have found who makes it, or one similar. Farallon has one that
looks just like it (Farallon PhoneNET PC Card III ), but I can't get any
drivers for it.
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