RE: [OT] Pr1me Hardware question

2004-02-23 Thread Anthony Youngman
] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott Richardson Sent: 23 February 2004 04:39 To: U2 Users Discussion List Subject: Re: [OT] Pr1me Hardware question Wow. I appreciate the OT, Dawn! I used to work at Pr1me, started in manufacturing in 1979, doing incoming quality control on their multi-layered

RE: [OT] Pr1me Hardware question

2004-02-23 Thread Matti Lamprhey
That's probably an AMLC board -- Asynchronous Multilline Controller. These supported 16 serial lines, for terminals, modems and often printers. Matti -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Dawn M. Wolthuis Sent: 23 February 2004 03:01 To: [EMAIL

RE: [OT] Pr1me Hardware question

2004-02-23 Thread Jefferson, Jim
snip Scott Richardson wrote... I would dare to say that you are looking a an AMLC - Asynchronous Multi Line Controller card. /snip And some sadistic cohort of yours decided to pin these out for DCE for some reason. Or maybe it was the guy that designed the 4-way wire looms. My fingers still

Re: [OT] Pr1me Hardware question

2004-02-22 Thread Mark Johnson
My guess is that it is a Serial Port Controller Board. I used to know what all the Royale/Reality/Sequel boards were. NIC's surely saves a lot of space now. my 1 cent. P.S. Howja get a gig like that. Is it the History Channel aspect of the CS program. I and i'm sure others could talk hours on

RE: [OT] Pr1me Hardware question

2004-02-22 Thread Dawn M. Wolthuis
-group.com Take and give some delight today. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark Johnson Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2004 9:25 PM To: U2 Users Discussion List Subject: Re: [OT] Pr1me Hardware question My guess is that it is a Serial Port

Re: [OT] Pr1me Hardware question

2004-02-22 Thread Scott Richardson
Wow. I appreciate the OT, Dawn! I used to work at Pr1me, started in manufacturing in 1979, doing incoming quality control on their multi-layered printed circuit boards. This board may even have a stamp on it, showing who actually tested the board through the process. I moved up to Marketing