I've dropped a note to Data I/O support asking for a cross-reference. I'll post
the results when they get back to me.
Keep the peace(es).
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On 21-Jan-04 at 09:25 Joe R. wrote:
Hi Bruce,
The PAL next to the SIMM sockets is pn 324-1737-002. The one next to the
corner is pn 324-1736-001. I will post a picture later if you still need
it.
Joe
At 03:55 PM 1/20/04 -0800, you wrote:
Hi, Joe,
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On 20-Jan-04 at 17:46 Joe R. wrote:
Found this today. It's about 6 1/2" x
7" and has 8 30 pin SIMM sockets
and a 60 pin ribbon cable header on it. It's marked 701-2214-001. Does
anyone know which Data I/O machine it's for?
The 60-pin header is a giveaway. That's either the 4MB or 8MB memory
expander
for the UniSite series (with the original controller board -- it
won't work on the later production units).
Take a close look at the label on the PAL. It should have a Data I/O part
number on
it. Tell me what that number is, and I can tell you which memory
size it will accommodate.
It'll use standard 1Mx9 PARITY SIMMs. You MUST use parity, and (in most
cases)
they must be the nine-chip type. Data I/O expander boards had
trouble with the three-chip type SIMMs.
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Blue Feather Technologies --
kyrrin (at) bluefeathertech do/t c=o=m
"If Salvador Dali had owned a computer, would it have been equipped with surreal
ports?"