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Re: Unkonwn IO card
- To: http://www.ix.netcom.com/~thecrow
- Subject: Re: Unkonwn IO card
- From: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert (robert)
- Date: Fri, 20 Mar 1998 11:34:01 -0500
- In-Reply-To: <3511E44B.3A78@ix.netcom.com>
- XX-from: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert (robert)
> From: http://www.ix.netcom.com/~thecrow
> Date: Thu Mar 19, 9:36pm
>
> Robert,
>
> I have an old I/O card that I know nothing about, but would like to. A
> search by Alta Vista returned the URL
> http://www.cyberpass.net/~dummy/robert/archives/linux-8086/41.html
> but it seems that this is a broken link. I figured that if the link
> were originally there, perhaps you could help anyway. I have acquired
> several antiquated parts and this is one that I cannot identify. The
> only markings that might help are the manufacturer, Corvus Systems,
> Inc., and what is aparently a part number, 8010-11991-04 Rev E. It is
> an 8-bit card with only a tiny 3-prong connector (almost like a three
> pin jumper) on the rear of the card. It's not imperative that I find
> out it's use, but I was curious to know if it could be of use on an 8088
> or 286 (don't laugh, these are my "toys"). If you could help, please,
> drop me a line or two at http://www.ix.netcom.com/~thecrow.
>
> Thanks
>
> Eric
Yeah, I unfortunately lost all the data in that directory. It's
unrecoverable.
You might try asking on the newsgroup comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware. See
http://x4.dejanews.com/bg.xp?level=comp.sys.ibm.pc&site=
Sorry that I can't be more helpful.