On Jan 11 2005, 10:49, Philip Pemberton wrote:
Nope - the 7210 was NEC's IEEE-488/HPIB/GPIB
controller chip. I've
got a CEC
PCI-488 GPIB card that uses it and the "Advanced
Programming" section
of the
manual makes a lot of references to the 7210
datasheet...
NEC discontinued the 7210 a while ago, but a company called
ComputerBoards makes a drop-in replacement. It has some extensions, so
not everything described in the datasheet would work on a real uPD7210,
but it might help. They have a 14-page data sheet on their website:
http://www.7210.com/frames.html
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Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York