According to my 1984 Data Communications Products Handbook it is a
Synchronous Data Link Controller.
/Ulf Andersson
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[mailto:cctalk-bounces at classiccmp.org]On Behalf Of Eric Smith
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Subject: Re: WD1935-PL
Marvin wrote:
Anyone know what the Western Digital WD1935-PL
is? I couldn't find a
description with Google nor does it show up in my June 1984 WD Storage
Management Products Handbook.
That's because it's not a storage management product.
It is in an unknown piece of gear that
could be an older ham radio TNC made by Applied Ditital Technology.
It's probably a serial chip of some sort, possibly synchronous. WD
made a bazillion different serial chips.
Eric