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Re: Apple ][ .. on an ISA card???
- Subject: Re: Apple ][ .. on an ISA card???
- From: tsuellen@aol.com (Tsuellen)
- Date: 1998/01/20
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com
- References: <travis-1101981440090001@171.71.72.194>
Ward C. Travis <travis@cluracan.remove-this-part.org> wrote:
> Here's another "mystery card" for the net to identify. If it is what I
> think it must be, I'm stunned that I never heard of it before.
>
> It's an 8-bit ISA card for the Intel range of computers. Postcard form
> factor. The card is Apple-branded and is copyright Apple Computer 1986.
> The part number is 820-0151-D (I think); the serial number is A70000201 .
> The metal bulkhead even has the Apple perfectly stamped right into the
> metal.
>
> The components on this card include:
>
> 6502 (65C02P2; Rockwell)
> 8530 (Zilog SCC)
> Apple-branded EPROM: P/N 342-0007-B
> (AMD 2764A) Copyright Apple `87
> 64kB RAM (NEC D4364C) 150ns
> Three PALs: card art labels them as
> DMA, PCI, IPO
> DB-9 outboard (on ISA bulkhead) connector
> Eight-switch DIP switch
As others have stated, it's a AppleTalk PC Card.
Software should be available from Apple's Web Site.
If not I have it. I also have manual(s).
I have never used it.