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2FastLX 08-27-2001 11:34 AM

Name this PCI card... We think it's an SCSI card.
 
I bought a box of computer stuff at an auction and it had 5 of the cards pictured below in the box. My brother says they are external SCSI cards. The card appears to have been made by a company called NCR and I found some info on them...
NCR Microelectronics was bought by Hyundai a while back, and is now
called Symbios Logic; its Web site is at http://www.symbios.com
???

http://www.indianastangers.com/2FastLX/temp/card.jpg
At the top of the card it reads:
SCHM 497-0407424 ASSY PCI-LCD
The main chip on the card reads:
Chips
F65550 A1-ES
GVS60030 9638-G
Korea
NU29330

http://www.indianastangers.com/2FastLX/temp/card2.jpg

Thanks.

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ed1371 08-27-2001 12:32 PM

yup, thats a scsi (200?) card, but what is the other port there? looks like a ps2... kind wierd


2FastLX 08-27-2001 12:58 PM

The only hookup on the card is external. Nothing on the inside to plug a drive into. I'm not really sure what the PS2 port is for. That's why I was asking http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/biggrin.gif

I do know a keyboard or a mouse won't plug into it.

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cvenom96 08-27-2001 03:43 PM

I have a hand held scanner that had a port just like the round one.

Power 08-28-2001 12:34 AM

Might be a stretch but the older midi plugs used both of those connections. However, I've never seen them plugged into a soundcard like that before.

Skyman 08-28-2001 01:09 AM

Yep thats an older scsi card, Looks like a PS2 to me. I have no idea whatelse it could be. Card probably isn't much use to you.

Skyler

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2FastLX 08-28-2001 01:37 PM

Figures. Oh well.

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Dark Knight 08-28-2001 09:15 PM

kinda looks like an interface card for a keyboard...maybe

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jimberg 08-28-2001 11:56 PM

That card, my friend, is a video card. The round connector is s-video. I think the long connector controls a flat panel display.

Here is a URL that will tell you more about what you have. Asiliant




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moosejaw 08-29-2001 12:12 AM

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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2FastLX 08-29-2001 03:59 AM

Thanks guys. I guess I'll just ditch em then.

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cyberstang5.0 08-31-2001 07:53 AM

That is a SCSI 2 card. It is used to connect external SCSI devices. I am a computer analyst and I know that SCSI is a pain in the butt to get working sometimes. IDE is easier but SCSI is faster, so you have to decide how you want to go.

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jimberg 08-31-2001 11:03 AM

Cyberstang, moosejaw and I weren't guessing. It's kind of weird that we figured it out at the same time. http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/smile.gif We identified the chip as being a flat-panel screen controller from CHiPS and Technologies. It's not a SCSI controller. Check out the links we included in our messages.

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PKRWUD 09-01-2001 08:22 AM

Oh yeah Jim?!? Well I say it's an PCI card for running your cars ECM into your PC. It lets you turn your PC into the ultimate ECM reprogrammer. The round plug is for your CB handset.

That does it. I gotta stop working nights.

Take care
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