sanyo lat-200a.

From: trashcan man <trash_tmp_at_poczta.onet.pl>
Date: Sat Oct 4 14:32:01 2003

thanks for info, everyone. :-)

On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 05:20:29PM -0400, Joe wrote:

[..]

> obvious.* BUT even if it has a standard ISA connector you can not just plug
> it into a standard motherboard that already has CPU and memory. If you do,
> you will be connecting the outputs of the memory, CPU etc on one board to
> the outputs of memory, CPU etc of the other board. If any of the outputs
> are not in the same logic state (hi or Lo), and it's a near certainty that
> they're not, then they will try to force the other outputs and WILL burn up
> something. [..]

that's bad. this hardware went through hands of _very_
incompetent people.

> details of the card that you have. If it's a CPU or memory card, don't try
> to use it in a computer with a motherboard! If it's an I/O card then it's
> probably safe to use with a motherboard.

it's 'all in one' - cpu, memory, i/o.

[..]

> BTW where are you located? I have some extra backplanes here (Florida).
> I can probably send you one.

thanks, but it's not a good idea. first, as noted above, i doubt
if it's working; i'll try to power it up anyway, when i have some
more time. second, transport to poland would cost too much; one
can find this kind of equipment relatively easily, and passive
thing seems hard to fry, anyway.
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