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Old 08-29-2001, 12:12 AM   #10
moosejaw
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This looks like a scsi card at first but the extra power is a give away that something else is going on. The F65550 chip is a video chip. This board is for a flat panel lcd display screen. The connector that looks like a scsi is actually a 40-pin data connector. Scsi connectors are 25,50,68,80 pin and so on.

Many of these boards just use a serial connector instead of the ps/2 connector.

These boards are basically for industrial use. There is no graphics accelerator and usually only a couple of megs of ram. Max colors typically about 64k. These are used on plc systems and touch screen setups. Very little home pc use for them.

Here is a link to a card very similar to yours: http://www.aristaipc.com/lcd_display...266b_lvds.html

Hope this helps.

Mike

P.S. dang I was researching and checking different sites and jimberg snuck in there. sorry about the repetition.
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