old mac cards

From: Max Eskin <maxeskin_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Wed Jun 17 20:33:53 1998

My thoughts exactly. Look at the card. Is there an intel or cyrix
microprocessor on the board? Another hint is four identical square
chips (the chipset).
>>Duh. I can make a good guess at this one.
>
>I'll offer $5 for this... When I run across 'em, I stick 'em in the
IIci's
>in Rachel's classroom. Dunno if it does anything, but it sounds cool.
>
>>Unknown nubus board
>>Has markings DRO1 DEMO PC 10-184464- SER. NO. AA on component side.
>>Has several unmarked chips and empty sockets. There is also a good
>>deal of loose blue wire running hither and yon. On the end is a
female
>>37 pin connector. Obviously this is a prototype. Is there any way
>>to find out for what?
>
>Well, Dx-37F is an external floppy connector for PC's. Coupled with
the
>"PC" in "DEMO PC", I'd guess a hardware PC emulator.
>
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