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I found this on eBay, and I have the very same card. It came out of a computer from a school. There is no label or identifying marks on it. What does it do?
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I found this on eBay, and I have the very same card. It came out of a computer from a school. There is no label or identifying marks on it. What does it do?
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from the look of the external box, it looks like it might me an interface to a printer that uses parallel
It's a type of adaptive firmware card. I forget the brand, but the box is interface for switches and controllers. It could also be used as sampler interface with the right software.
Well thanks people. I now know what one of those strange cards in my collection are.
If anybody needs this card Email me at narguthru@yahoo.com. I would let it go for shipping.
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