R.A. Cantrell wrote:
> This appears to be a PCI card seated into a right angle adapter. It does
> have a 168 pin ramstick in a slot on it, it does have two external
> connectors, one of which seems to be a db-15 monitor connector and the other
> seems to be a scsi 25 pin. It seems top  have a small processor on  it. It
> is  dated 1996 and  has the Apple part number 820-0728-A. Is this some kind
> of  DOS or  PC card? Is there anywhere in the  Apple  site that  you can
> look up things from the 820-series part numbers?
> All the best,

Sounds like one. The larger port is for the video loopback cable while 
the 15-pin port is for a game controller. Does it have an ATI Graphics 
chip? There's a FAQ for PC cards which you should be able to find with a 
Google search.

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