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Super-Slasher
April 2nd, 2004, 02:56 PM
Hello. Here's a picture (please excuse the poor quality of pic; cheap camera):

http://www.furnation.com/ArchAngel/other/Mystery.jpg

I have no idea what type of slot the upper memory card is for, and surely with 16 30-pin SIMM slots, I cannot definately throw this away. It appears to be made by Wang, but I have no clue.

As for the other cards at the bottom, I was told they are for an IBM system - they are not PCI slot cards. One of them is a SCSI adapter of some sort, while another has 4, 72-pin SIMM slots.

There's no way I can use these at all, so I'll let them go for cheap. Make an offer.

Terry Yager
April 2nd, 2004, 03:12 PM
The top (memory) card is probably some kind of 32-bit proprietary memory interface which can only be used in the mobo it was designed for (most likely a '386 of some sort). The other cards appear to be MCA (MicroChannel) cards. The longer slot type are 32-bit, and the smaller ones are 16-bit.

--T