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Re: Blank CMS SCSI Card PCBs
Rich,
I've taken a few pictures of my CMS SCSI card... You can find the images at:
http://www.macgeek.org/temp/
Take a look at DSC00111 through DSC00113. Let me know if you need pics of
the back. There aren't any jumpers, mods, or anything else on the back of
mine.
--- Bryan
"Rich Beaudry" <r_beaudry@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hello all,
>
> I just won on eBay a lot of blank CMS SCSI cards for the Apple 2. They
> appear to be production circuit boards, silkscreened, plated, traces
> run, etc., but NO parts or connectors installed. The following link
> to eBay gets you there, with a picture of the boards:
>
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2006140386
>
> I suspect that there is a ROM on board, and some long-obsolete SCSI
> controller chip on board as well, so I hold little hope, but I'd like
> to turn one or more of these into functional cards. With that goal in
> mind, here are some questions:
>
> - Does anyone have a ROM that they could make me a HEX dump of? I
> have no idea what revision board this is, unfortunately...
>
> - Can someone help me ID the board revision from part placement, etc.?
>
> - Would anyone be willing to take detailed digital pictures of their
> board and send them to me, so I can try to re-create it?
>
> - Would anyone be willing to loan me their board for a week or two so
> I can analyse it?
>
> Anyone who can help me with this will be sent one of these boards, if
> they desire... Well, let me say the first 20 or so to help get a
> board ... I've only got 25! :-)
>
> Thanks!
>
> Rich B.