Most cards will have some sort of external interface connector of some
sort. What does this one look like? D-shell or RJ or other? Male or
femail? Pin count? This will all help us identify the card.
You might also poke around at:
http://parts.emachines.com/emachines/
or:
http://www.e4me.com/support/faqindex.html
or:
http://www.e4me.com/support/updates.html
or even just:
http://www.e4me.com/index.html
Good luck,
Sp00ky
philphil wrote:
> Hello:
>
> I found this card in a Quadra 650, but I have no idea which E-machine card
> it is.
>
> The following is printed on the circuit board:
> PCB P/N 029-01329-01
>
> This sticker is on the circuit board:
> P/N 030-01489--3
>
> S/n 7636 (Hand-written)
>
> There is some EPROM in a socket with the following sticker:
> E-Machines 017-01570-01
>
> It is a long card (12 inches) Can anyone offer input as to how to determine
> what card this is, and where to get the documentations?
>
> Thanks for looking.
>
> Phil Wong
>
>
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