Clark Martin ha escrito:

> Way back when in the Mac Plus day the chips were the 26LS30 and 2631
> IIRC.  They were definitely 26XX chips.  I think the 26LS30 is the
> transmitter while the 2631 is the receiver.  I haven't really
> checked lately if they are the same.    They'll be near the MiniDIN 8
> serial connectors.  There is also  a filter chip between the
> connector and the receiver chip.  Anyway, it's a start.

If that helps, my 6100 has a couple 26LS32 near the filters and the MiniDIN
connectors. It seems like there is one 26LS32 and one filter for each port. The
26LS32 used here are 14-pin surface mount chips, about half an inch long.

Greetings,

Antonio Rodr�guez (Grijan)
<ftp://grijan.cjb.net:21000/>




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