It's looks like a fairly simple board and there are no significant chips that
you can see. The 4 port section chips and components are encased in black
plastic-like material, similar to what I've seen on other NICs, each on it's own
section of the board. It does have 4 LEDs on the face of the card. To indicate
activity I imagine. I tried Peter Wendts MCA card i.d. program to no avail.
Lawrence
> On Sun, 14 Apr 2002, Lawrence Walker wrote:
> > On Sun, 14 Apr 2002, Tothwolf wrote:
> >
> > > This reminds me of an unusual board I picked up years ago...
> > >
> > > Somewhere, I have an ISA board with 4 10Base-2 interfaces. It was made by
> > > Kodiak Technologies (long since out of business). It uses 4 Seeq 8005 chips,
> > > and appears to have headers for 4 AUI ports too. I never could find
> > > documentation on the board, and it seems to use a nonstandard scheme for I/O
> > > access. Anyone ever heard of these or have any documentation or manufacturer
> > > provided drivers for them?
> >
> > I also have an unknown MCA board by Pure Data copyrighted 1987 with 4
> > BNC connectors. I had thought it might be an arcnet (which IIRC PD was
> > heavily involved with) board. Some sort of hub on a card.
>
> What kind of chips does it have on it? Usually you can identify a these
> kinds of boards based on the chips they use.
>
> -Toth
>
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