Hello gents. Considering all of the old DEC equipment, and other old
hardware that is, and has been, in use here in my building, I'm fairly
positive this terminator falls in the 10-year rule...
I have here a terminator of some sort. It's a male 37 pin (DE37?),
the hood is black plastic, no identifying marks on it. Only " CONTACT
11.2964 075 " on the metal shroud that surrounds the pins.
Inside is one of those orange circuit sheets, with an blue rectangle
chip on it. The chip is marked...
14-3-
221/331
*B 8418
... there is 106027 on the end of the sheet, with REV. B on the side. The
logo on the sheet looks like a stylized MB. Here's what the pinout is...
Chip - Connector
1 - 21
2 - 20
3
4 - 16
5 - 14
6 - 13
7 - 1
8 - 29
9 - 22
10 - 23
11 - 24
12 - 25
13 - 26
14 - 27
Any ideas what it is, and what its for? Anyone?
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