What is it ?

From: Hans Franke <Hans.Franke_at_mch20.sbs.de>
Date: Tue Nov 21 12:51:06 2000

> I have a short 8-bit card with a strange mouse socket. It could be
> a Zenith card as I found it in an old Zenith PC case piled up inside
> with other cards which obviously didn't belong to the Zenith.
> It has a DE9 monitor connection with a mono/color switch below it
> and a port labelled "mouse" below that. It is a DIN with 9 staggered
> holes but smaller than your standard k-b socket and larger than a
> PS/2 or Mac one. Internally it has 2 game and one light-pen
> connectors. It's most significant chip is a 100pin surface mounted
> 6612. The only removable chip is labelled AM2764ADC, and
> 838AE9G. Most of the other chips are logoed GS. There is a #
> written with marker pen S88101035. Did Zenith have a proprietory
> mouse at some point or is this another beast entirely. I notice that
> most of the GS low-powered Shotsky chips are labelled some
> multiple of H eg: H10, H18, H38 etc. which makes me think
> Zenith/Heath.

puting a (bus)mouse and a EGA/VGA on one board sounds a
lot like ATI - just they clearly marked all boards with
their logo :(

No idea.

Sorry
H.

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