At 01:28 PM 6/2/01 -0400, you wrote:
4) A small board measuring 8" x 5.50". Made
by OMT INC. Model 5400,
ASSY00060-13 REV T. Has what looks like a 4-pin pc power connector. Really
looks like a small motherboard with what could be floppy/SCSI/IDE connectors
This is a bridge board I believe. I've got one like it that converts SCSI
to archive tape interface.
17) ISA. VERSATEC IBM-INTERFACE. A10-026546-002-A.
37-pin DB external port
This one is extremely handy if you know someone with a Versatec
printer/plotter. I had a Color one that I kept for a couple of years trying
to find a 'reasonable' i/f card for it. Finally gave up and tossed it. Oh
well :-)
24) Intergraph Computer systems LYNX II geometry
accelerator. CSMT3020B
MSMT302 REV B.
Probably a workstation plugin
A lot of these sound vaguely like you could put them together into an
Intergraph workstation. Did some scrapper just have a 'pile-o-cards' or
were they in a box? I'm sure some Intergraph collector on the net will say
"Yeah, and that's a foo, and that's a bar, and ..."
--Chuck