Brian Damage
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Originally posted by Brian Damage
Can anyone out there tell me what this old card is? I've had it for years. Always been sitting on my desk, gathering dust...
I think it's some kind of soundcard...
Originally posted by dawdler
If its a video card, it doesnt have a VPU
I would also say soundcard, seems to me like that is two audio ports and one game port. I've never seen anything like it though.
Originally posted by Fenric1138
plug it in an old machine and see what happens
Edit: can you get closer photo's of it, and some on the other side too, someone might spot a word or something they recognise, I'd be curious what it is too
Originally posted by Faravid
He has to find a gigantic AT case for it. ;D
Originally posted by Brian Damage
Larger version of the front:
EDIT: I should probably mention that this card belonged to my uncle, who was a bit of a tech head. He even had the first computer CD ROM drive in Australia, or so the story among his friends goes... Therefore there is a slight possibility that this card is some weird custom doohickey.
Originally posted by Brian Damage
Well, I was wondering what would happen if I e-Bayed it. Really old rare electronics can be worth a lot. The contents of my uni's little Comp-Sci display case are worth about $5000, I think.
I thought for I while that it might be an old Video Toaster, but I don't think it has enough big chips for that.
Originally posted by Brian Damage
Okay, little codes all over the PCB, seems to be "U1" through "U70" or so, and "C1" through "C72" or thereabouts. There's also R1-R14 near the resistors.
Elsewhere, the biggest chip says:
_________________________
|..........................................|
|...............UM6845................|
|.................8510..................|
|________________________|
All the little chips in the sockets at the side say :
[FUNNY SYMBOL]
HYB4164
P2^EF (The "EF" is raised and smaller, like superscript)
And at the end of the chips, written vertically, 8505.
The odd symbol looks like a brand logo, kind of like a large wavy S combined with an H.
Most of the other chips appear to be various Mitsubishi chps. All different codes.
At the bottom of the PCB frontside, it says "CG-100, REV 2".
On the back, written in copper track, is what could either be "060,185", or "060 185". I'm not sure if the "," is a spot of dirt or not. It doesn't seem to be.
The card also has what seem to be two audio/RF jack ports, and what seems to be an old mouse port. Or something.
It's also a sonofabitch to pick up, because the soldered component legs poking through the back are very spiky. It also likes to get stuck like Velcro to any fuzzy object.:E
Originally posted by Brian Damage
... or in my case, sunrise.
Originally posted by Brian Damage
Valubibble?
Originally posted by Brian Damage
Can you do scsi with a mouse port?
Originally posted by Brian Damage
I doubt it's an RF modulator, seems a little too complex.
Maybe it is a compositing card.
What did the old computers use it for?