Hello -
I couldn't find your email address in your post.
I'm interested in both boards. What are you looking for in trade?
john
>
> > > I've got a hankering to play with the IEEE-488 bus but can't see paying
> > > the current prices that most people seem to want for a IEEE-488
> > > controller for a P.C.
> >
> > On that front, I've got a couple of older 8-bit IEEE cards that I would
> > love to find out information on...
> >
> > They're National Instruments cards (over 10 years old!), p/n 180212-01,
> > with a 5-position DIP switch (U17), an IRQ jumper area (I2-I7), a DMA
> > jumper area (A/R 1-3), a non-installed optional battery and (I think clock
> > chip) 58167. The main IEEE chips are an NEC D7210C and NS DS75162AN
> > driver.
>
> Speaking of which... :-)
>
> A friend recently gifted me with a Mac IIx that had been "excessed" by
> his company. In it was a National Instruments NB-MIO (Data Acquisition)
> card and a matching NB-DMA-16 (GPIB) card.
>
> Since I don't have any GPIB hardware nor the smatching signal conditioner,
> are these of use to any of you? Offers for cash or interesting trades
> welcome.
>
> <<<John>>>
>
--
***********************************************************************
* John Ott * Email: jott_at_saturn.ee.nd.edu *
* Dept. Electrical Engineering * *
* 275 Fitzpatrick Hall * *
* University of Notre Dame * Phone: (219) 631-7752 *
* Notre Dame, IN 46556 USA * *
***********************************************************************
Received on Thu Jul 29 1999 - 12:31:07 BST