On Sat, 2 Jun 2001, John Chang wrote:

> I have this Token Ring card and I don't know what it is.  Can you look at 
> it and let me know.  Thanks.
> 
> http://www-personal.umich.edu/~johnec/tr.html

As indicated by the big fat DCA label silk-screened on the card, it was
manufactured by DCA, aka Digital Communication Associates (which, IIRC,
either folded down or were bought out years ago, possibly by either
Microsoft or Attachmate). Judging by the edge bus connector and the
bracket, it's an ISA (or perhaps EISA) card. Judging by the connector on
the other side, it was probably designed to be mated to something else,
or perhaps as a dual-bus card. (And now that I think of it, I dimly
remember something about an ISA+MCA dual-bus card.)

Does that answer your question?

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