>Aha, so not a lot of logic. I think this rules out the Q-bus card being a
>complete drive controller, and it probably makes it a bus interface/host
>adapter for some other controller...
OK, this makes sense, I was wondering how it could do anything with so few
chips.
>The beckman chips are almost certainly resistor networks - probably for
>termination. They don't happen to have a number like 221331 on them, do they?
They've got the following:
Beckman
898-5-R220/330
7720
and
Beckman
898-5-R220/330
7726
>> components on it that I can't identify.
>
>Post a description, and I'll see if I can identify them.
Well if you've got a web browser, I just stuck the a photo of it on my web
site.
http://www.dragonfire.net/~healyzh/images/MVC-010F.JPG
I also posted the ARC DFV-11A controller at:
http://www.dragonfire.net/~healyzh/images/MVC-011F.JPG
The connector is a 50-pin connector.
I appologize for the quality of the pictures, and the slowness of the
server they're on. Looks like I need to get some practice with my digital
camera (OK, I admit, this is the main reason why I bought the camera). Not
quite sure why they turned out that bad, as my test shots when I got it
turned out a lot better.
Zane
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Received on Mon Aug 17 1998 - 00:37:41 BST