I have a feeling you're right after wading through tons of nothing on MicroCom's
site, which is a division of Compaq. Hopefully they'll send me some info docs on it
this week so I positively ID this monster card. Thanks.
John Rollins wrote:
It's a Token Ring card. The 252-1C TR marking and
the TMS380C16 chip give
it away. The 380C16 is a Token Ring processor chip. The Silicom 5000 sounds
like some sort of filter. The 62256 are RAM chips.
It's got a 9 pin d-sub on the spine plate like
a cga or token ring card and a
label next to it that says 252-1C TR. On the board (upper right) it has a big
block component like 2.5" x 2.5" roughly that says Silcom 5000 series. to the
left of that it has a TI chip that looks like an oversized 386SX in a mount
(like the 387 coprosser gets pushed into) that's numbered TMP380C16PQL. On
the top edge, about middle it has a dip switch bank of 1-8 and next to that it
has a reset type push switch. Of course the M68000P12F processor is on the
lower left and it also has 2 female headers on the back with plastic spacers
to acccept add on board or boards. There are two Mosell MS62256L-10PC chips on
it too. There are other smaller DIP chips and a Motorola MC68901P on the board
as well.
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