On Wed, 24 Jul 2002, Tothwolf wrote:
Has anyone
ever heard of a PaceMark Technologies IIEasy Print card for
the Apple ][? You'd think it was some sort of printer interface with
the name. However, the edge connector simply has power leads, no data
or address. So this card cannot communicate with the Apple ][. I
imagine it must have been a daughterboard for some other card?
It has a copyright date of 1989 silk-screened on the board. It also has
a DB-25 connector tail on the rear.
What kind of chips does it use? Maybe its a printer buffer of some sort?
Good guess. That was the thought of a colleague. It has a few Toshiba
chips on it. Sorry, I don't have it with me currently but they seemed to
have been some sort of memory chips.
By chance I found I have a //e with the same card in it but there is no
daughter board connected to it so the mystery remains.
Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer Festival
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