Rumor has it that Rich Beaudry may have mentioned these words:
>Hello all,
[snippety] -- wishing I'd have checked my mail earlier today... :-(
>Qty. 3 8-bit ISA VGA cards -- Paradise chipset, 8 MB81464-12 memory chips
>
>Qty. 1 8-bit ISA VGA card, renaissance chipset, 8 D41464C-10 memory chips
Are the 8-bit VGA cards spoken for? If you have any left, I'll take what
you have! I've wanted to tinker with one - hooking it to a CoCo3 for
years... They're tough to find!
>Qty. 1 16-bit full-length ISA SCSI card, board marked AHA-1542A, custom chip
>marked AHA-1540A -- No floppy connector, 50-pin SCSI connector, no connector
>out the back. -- 50-pin header has some bent pins.
Are you sure the silk screen said AHA-1542? The "2" on the end of the model
number means "floppy capable" -- if it's sans floppy connector, it should
just say "1540" like the chip...
(I don't actually want the card... but I thought that might be helpful.)
Thanks!
Roger "Merch" Merchberger
Received on Tue Oct 23 2001 - 18:16:52 BST
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