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Help me identify this card

but what if it's some kind of hard drive formatting/computer destroying card? he he he... (insert "well then it must be made by _____" joke here)
 
This place IDs manufacturers and sometimes products by FCC code.

http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid/

According to this, IBM put it out as a "Emulation Adapter Card", but that could mean a few things. Since I don't see any other inputs, I'm leaning toward a video card of some kind. IBM's known to put out some really proprietary interfaces and designs... 🙂

edit: okay, it's not a video card. Good call, Helznicht.
 
ah, twinax, that makes sense... we got rid of all our twinax stuff a couple of years back (when i started here), and that must be a leftover.... well, it sucks that i don't have the connector for it... thanks!
 


<< looks kinda like an 8 BIT ISA card.. >>



Well of course it's an 8bit ISA card, but we're trying to figure out what it does.
 
sorry for the DP...
You can get AUI to 10Mbit Ethernet adapters....I dunno about 100 Mbit though
bunch of my hubs have the AUI uplink so I use the a starLAN 10 Network AUI Adaptor to hook it up to the 10 Mbit ethernet LAN
 
just install the darn card and see what it is... win2k will at least tell you what the card is even if it does not have the correct drivers for it..
 
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