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Re: Help Identifying Parts?
kilroy@gboro.rowan.edu (Dr Nancy's Sweetie) writes:
>1) An expansion card labeled "Apple Computer Mouse Interface 670-0030".
> I've figured out what it is, but what kind of mouse goes with it?
> How do I wrote programs to use it?
An Apple Mouse! It's for a //e mouse. Most of the tech ref manuals
have programming info.
>2) An unlabeled card from `Microsci', with two ten-pin ports labeled DRV2
> and DRV1.
Microscience... a special floppy controller? I don't know.
>3) A card from "SSM Microcomputer Products", with `APIO' in one corner. It
> has two 26-pin ports, one labeled "general" and one labeled "centronics".
A parallel I/O card, for printers.
>4) An Apple Serial Interface, which presumably can be used on stuff which
> hooks to the computer via a serial port. But what kind of stuff?
A modem or a serial printer. Mostly useful for transferring data from
Apple to PC or whatever.
>5) A card from Wesper Micro Systems, labeled "Wizard -- 16K memory". I'd
> guess it was a memory expansion card, but it includes a cable and a plug
> which aren't on the card in my //e.
Apple ][+ 16K expansion card. You pull out one of the ][ chips and
plug this in instead.
>There's also a batch of chips, which don't look like any of the ones already
>in my //e, or on the spare //e motherboard which was in my box o' stuff:
> 6) A 28-pin chip that says "NEC D27C64C", "341-0303A", and "(C)Apple 84".
> 7) Another just like (6), but it says "341-0304A".
> 8) And another which says "D2764D" and "341-0135B".
A 2764 is a EPRROM/ROM. I'd say these are probably the Apple MB ROMs
and I don't feel like digging up the parts numbers...
> 9) A 40-pin chip with a funny `S' on it, "8127", and "SY6502".
A 6502 processor.
>10) A set of "342-xxxx-A" chips, where xxxx is `0265', `0134', and `0133'.
More ROMs?
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