The only thing I can think of would be an Apple RGB monitor. They had a
15 pin connector, and needed a special interface card to work on
II+/IIe computers. The IIgs had a built in 15 pin port (female) on the
board to connect one to. I'm not sure if that's what that card is for,
but that is what it looks like to me.
Ian Primus
ian_primus(a)yahoo.com
On Friday, October 25, 2002, at 05:55 PM, Joe wrote:
Can anyone tell me what this card is for?
<http://home.cfl.rr.com/rigdon14/apple/what.jpg>. There's a logo on it
but it's so stylized that I can't read it. It looks like "WcAIR". The
ribbon cable on it is about four foot long and has a DB-15F connector
at the far end. The lage IC on it is an AMI 8038GK. I'm not sure what
it is but most of the 8038s that I could find a listing on are octal
bus transcievers. I couldn't find a listing for the AMI part so it may
be something very different. Most of the ICs have 1984 date codes.
Joe