Frank McConnell wrote:
Russ Blakeman <rhblake(a)bbtel.com> wrote:
Anyone ever heard of a full length 16 bit ISA AT
type card that has
amonst all the componets a Motorola 68000 (16mhz) processor? It says
it's made by Microcom, Inc....made in USA
Microcom makes modems. Maybe other datacomm stuff too. What kinds
of connectors are on the back plate?
I have a full-length ISA 8-bit card here with a 68000 on it --
it's a Telebit modem. I'm not sure whether it's a T1000 or a
TrailBlazer Plus though.
-Frank McConnell
I knew they made primarily modems and this may be some sort of modem
associated with a token ring network too, or a multiplexer or something.
Never saw one and the 68000 got me wondering. It has only a 9 pin sub-d on
the backplate. I wrote up a detailed explative in an earlier post. Thanks.
So how's life with Mr. McC lately??
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