IBM Programmed Symbols Adapter

From: Lawrence Walker <lwalker_at_mail.interlog.com>
Date: Mon Apr 12 17:42:49 1999

On 12 Apr 99 at 20:47, Joe wrote:

> I just picked up an IBM 3270 Personal Computer Programmed Symbols Adapter
> card in the box. The box says that it's "an option that provides the
> storage and controls for displaying an APL font and six additional
> programmable fonts." It's a full length 8 bit card with two sockets on the
> to edge. There is also two jumpers in the box that I assume are used to
> jumper this card to another card. I didn't get any instructions or
> software with it. Does anyone know how to use it or have instructions etc
> for it?
>
> Joe
>
 That sounds like a card which could enable my otherwise useless IBM
monitor meant for the 3270XT. There was a previous discussion on this
machine a while back. I think there were something like 5 cards in the
total array which didn't leave much for peripherals in the XT. On the
other hand I might be thinking of the Epson QX-10 Valdocs :^))

ciao larry
lwalker_at_interlog.com

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