Joe:
You've just described the power supply for one of our
Intel ICE's (one of the *really* old ones). The sides
a slightly sloped like a FLUKE PTI style case, right?
Almost certainly used with one of their (Old) emulator or
dev products.
Jeff
On Mon, 14 May 2001 10:28:52 -0400 joe <rigdonj(a)intellistar.net> writes:
I went scrounging this weekend and found an Intel
power supply.
It's
a stand alone uinit that runs on 115 or 230 volts AC and it has two
output
connectors. They look like Molex connectors but they're bigger than
the
ones used in the PCs. Each connector has nine pins and puts out 5
VDC@8A
and + & - 12 VDC @ .5 A. The box is about a foot long and 6 inches
wide and
about 5 inches tall. The ends are white and the sides and top are
made of
perforated metal painted black. The Intel part number is
108399-003. Does anyone know what this is for?
Joe
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