SUPRDAVE(a)aol.com declared on Thursday 24 June 2004 09:56 pm:
It's not in any of my PC ref guides, even ones old
enough to include
family one types.
It's two full length 16bit ISA cards bolted together. There's a
connection betwen them. Two EPROMs and several big square chips. No
standard FRU number that I can see anywhere. One of the cards is
labeled DISPLAY CONTROLLER. One of the cards has a 25 pin female
connector. The other board has a connector I've never seen before.
It's a D shaped shell which has 3 holes side by side no more than .25
inch in diameter. In each hole, there's a small pin. What in the world
is this?
I can provide a pic if that will help.
That's a 3W3 connector - three "co-ax" connectors in a DA15 shell (I
think), one each for red, blue and green/sync. If they're really ISA
cards, I would guess they might be PC/RT cards, as I think that used ISA
slots (but other people probably know better than I).
Pat
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