A two board
set from Plessey Peripheral Systems connected via a 50-pin
ribbon cable. The top board (P/N 703580) has 8 LEDs and a 10-pin
connector. The bottom board (P/N 703570) has 4 26-pin connectors and a
roughly 66-pin connector (not sure its exact size). The only thing I can
think of is some kind of drive controller.
If the '66 pin' connector could be 60 pin, then that's almost certainly
an SMD controller. The 60 pin cable is the drive control cable, the 26
pins are for the 'radial' data cables (one per drive).
I just counted it, and as a matter of fact, it is a 60-pin connector.
Zane
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