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Re: Query - Card found
In article <3qfvv8$8ch@onyx.southwind.net>,
Randy Shackelford <shack@onyx.southwind.net> wrote:
>David C.W. Chiu (dchiu@netcom.com) wrote:
>The SWIM, 15.667 mHz clock crystal, and GALs are sure fire tipoffs that it's
>a superdrive card. I pulled mine out to look it over. It says "Apple 3.5"
>controller card Apple Computer (c) 1991" across the top. There's an LED in the
>top center and a big ROM chip at top left. There's no 6502 on mine though,
>sure you aren't mistaken about that?
Can you look at the chip directly under the ROM? On this "confusing"
mystery card it has a VLSI chip labeled "343S6502-A" Nearby is silk
screened text read "65C02"...
>If you don't have a use for the card, put it on marketplace. It'll be gone
>quicker than you can say "where'd it go?"
I do love to, but I might want to keep it and search for a superdrive
instead; that is, if it is a superdrive card...