Ken wrote:

My Reply follows quote. On 02/08/2003 00:10 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:



--- Ken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



The other card is still a bit of a puzzle. It sort
of looks like a modem, in that it has two "phone jack sized" outlets on the
back plane, one of which has a black plug installed. Very few
components on the card and the only nomenclature seems to be "Tut Nubus Assy
#20194." None of the transformer type things I am used to seeing on a
modem card however. Any clues?


Any numbers and/or names on any of the chips?


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There are five integrated circuits (I think) on the board, one 20 MHz oscillator, a bunch of surface mounted resistors and capacitors, a few "regular" capacitors and resistors and a "thing" about a half inch high, an inch wide and 1/4 inch thick that appears to be dipped in some sort of black potting compound. This thing has DPS0502B DEL 9350 on it.


The largest integrated circuit chip:
         SSI
         SSI Nubus A1
         C9406
         TBA61281.1
         TAIWAN
         P-017

A socketed IC with a paper label:
         TUT NB256 V1.0
         00C023-0002D6

Two of these:
         HYUNDAI
         HY626AL-J-70

The last two chips are in the circuit between the largest IC and the "ports":

First: THB16J15 DEL 9339
Second: P9336 DP8392CN



Silver Streak - Nubus (guessing) If it is there's very little on Tut's site http://www.tutsys.com/mtu/support/old/silverstreak/index.cfm



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