On 2015-11-10 00:05, Noel Chiappa wrote:
     > From: Johnny Billquist

     > I doubt the -YA makes any significant difference here.
     > ...
     > Note that a -YA normally means it's just a board with a newer revision.
     > It do not normally means any change in functionality, except perhaps
     > some improvement. But in general totally compatible.

This might be the exception to that rule! Note the description "extra wires to
bring out clock & 110/300 speed change"; if one could in fact change the baud
rate _off the card_, there's probably some special magic in the interface (and
thus the cable). I suggest consulting 11/780 manuals to see how it was used.

While you could be right, I still doubt the change is significant enough to be incompatible. There could be some enhancement, but I would be pretty sure I could swap the card with a non -YA without any issues.

But you're right - the only way to know for sure is to find the documentation.

        Johnny

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