Now that I've dug up the last message to find out what this was about :^)
the ROM on the board I've got is labeled
(C)
DEC90
LM9044
453E6
BTW, did the SCSI chip, and the chip next to it originally have a bubbly
look, or was that just after the board was fried? Can't tell if it's
actually 'bubbly', or if something has splattered the chip.
Zane
Any luck with Zane on the board?
Dan
-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Lane <kyrrin(a)my-dejanews.com>
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
<classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu>
Date: Saturday, January 02, 1999 6:30 PM
Subject: WTD: TK50Z-GA
OK -- I'm making progress. Thanks to John
Wilson at Dbit, I found out
that the TK50's I'm using may not actually be "standard" SCSI, but a
bastardized implementation used only for VS2000's.
With that in mind, if anyone's got a TK50Z-GA in working condition
(NOT the -FA, which is what I have) that they feel like parting with, I
would be happy to buy it.
Thanks in advance.
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Bruce Lane, Owner and head honcho,
Blue Feather Technologies -- kyrrin (at) bluefeathertech [dot] com
Web:
http://www.bluefeathertech.com
"...No matter how we may wish otherwise, our science can only describe an
object,
event, or living thing in our own human terms. It
cannot possibly define
any of them..."
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