--- Ken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My Reply follows quote. On 02/08/2003 00:10
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

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

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

That would be the ROM, version 1.0. So it should show
up in Apple System Profiler. I don't know which was
the first System version to have the System Profiler,
but I know there is at least one that works on 68k.

Easiest thing to do would be to plug the board into
a Mac that already has some version of System
Profiler on it, then poke around in the part of
the hardware specs that tells what's in which NuBus
slot.

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