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Re: Apple II+ Mystery Card



In article <4D7a9B2w165w@seanews.akita.com> flodin@seanews.akita.com (Joe Flodin) writes:

   There are 7 smaller chips with 14 pins, one slightly larger chip with 20 
   pins, and one large chip with 24 pins.  This last has a sticker on it 

It might help if you state what numbers are on the chips.



   New Info; perhaps this is a CP/M card?  I peeled up the sticker on the 
   large chip, and there is this little 1/4 inch glass circle.  I can see 
   into the chip.  And on the chip, I can just barely make out some numbers. 
   My best guess for these numbers are: D271*-7  (the asterisk could be a G 
   or C).  Then, 112D3DC5.  These are the only numbers I can see on the main 
   chip.  If this is a CP/M card, what would I do with it?

does the card have a large chip that says "Z80" on it? if so, its probably 
a cpm card. the chip you mention is an eprom, and the asterisk is probably
a '6', meaning its a 2K eprom. If this is the largest chip on the board,
then I doubt it is a cpm card.