Jason McBrien wrote:
Also, a full-length ISA card with a bunch
of NCR chips, and the back half covered with a RF shield. The only connector
was a F-type screw connector (CATV style) which leads me to belive it's an
old TV tuner card, but I don't think NCR is known for multimedia chipsets,
and the RF shielded area was at the back of the card instead of right next
to the connector. Any ideas?
That sounds like an old NCR WaveLan card. The original was before the 802.11
standards. It operated in the 900MHz ISM band and was basicaly 2 Megabit wireless
network card, compatable only with others like it. NCR sold the product line to Lucent
at about the time the standards were adopted, as I recall.
Hope this helps,
Mike Gemeny