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Identifying this MDIdeas card...
- Subject: Identifying this MDIdeas card...
- From: Michael Maginnis <michaelmaginnis@yahoo.com>
- Date: 30 Jan 2004 09:13:08 -0600
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During a thrift-shop raid last night I came across what appeared to be a
SuperSonic card by MDIdeas. When I opened the box, however, the card
included was not the one pictured on the box, and I can find no way to
plug it in to the IIgs.
"SuperSonic Digitizer by MDIdeas" is printed down one edge of the board.
There's a small black dial mounted on the PCB - looks like a POT. The
RCA plug on this board is set near the center, rather than at the edge
as displayed on the box. It has a blue female 12-pin edge-connector
plug with "BRRCSULLINS" and "EZC1ZDREN-S13" stamped on it. Soldered to
the board are 3 light-blue 16V 10 microfarad caps labelled "Mouser"; a
16-pin IC labelled "CD74HC4051E RCA H 724"; what appear to be 4 fuses
labelled "10001 50SY"; and 2 8-pin Texas Instruments ICs stamped "719 X
B TL072CP"
Is this the "Pro" daughterboard card for the regular SuperSonic digitizer?
Mike
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Apple II user since 1983
"Fighting the frizzies at eleven"
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