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Re: Identify this card?
- Subject: Re: Identify this card?
- From: "Mark C. Spaeth" <mspaeth@plancherel.mit.edu>
- Date: 09 Aug 2004 13:45:33 GMT
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exegete@nunya.biz wrote:
:
:
: Mark C. Spaeth wrote:
:> Michael Black <et472@freenet.carleton.ca> wrote:
:> : It sounds like an 80 column card, with some misread numbers.
:> :
:> : Check the 40pin, and make sure it doesn't say 6845.
:> : Then the mpdz114lc to make sure it doesn't say 2114.
:>
:> Good read... 6845's are used in all kinds of wacky early 80's
:> PCBs (including arcade games), and 2114s are everyone's favorite
:> 1kx4 srams :)
6845 is one mfg's part number for it, so it's possible (probable)
it's just from another company.
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