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Re: Dual port serial card?




In a previous article, scott@galileo.cuug.ab.ca (Scott Barker) says:

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>From: scott@galileo.cuug.ab.ca (Scott Barker)
>Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
>Subject: Re: Dual port serial card?
>Date: 8 Sep 1996 10:44:34 -0600
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>The only info I've got is what's marked on the card:
>
>GSP Artwork PC19845RevB Detail PC19846Model GTP245 Assy PC19847
>
>Is that of any use to identify the card?
>
>BTW, the cables that were being used with the card were both serial cables, so
>I'm sure neither port is a parallel port.
>
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Nope the numbers refer to the drawings made by the company's drafting dept.

Jim
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