Date codes on the chips are in the 1991 range, so it fits the ten-year
rule...
Got a full-length EISA card, made by HP. Part # on board is 25565-60002.
No match whatsoever at HP or on Google.
Surface-mount chips on both sides. Motorola MC68302FE16C CPU, single
72-pin SIMM socket with a 1MB SIMM in there at the moment. Front bracket
has a single 62-pin female D-shell connector. Bracket also sports a single
amber LED at the top labeled 'Fault,' and the designation 'PSI' directly
below the D-sub.
(1): What the fsck have I got?
(2): Assuming I don't need it, would anyone else want the thing or should
I feed it to the recycle bin?
Thanks.
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