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What is this card?

What is this card?

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KINGFIRE123
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10-11-2023, 02:39 PM
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Having more details about the system this card comes from would be very useful. Including photos from various perspectives, especially showing the internal connectors, would help a lot. Also, checking the other side of the PCB could provide additional insights.
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KINGFIRE123
10-11-2023, 02:39 PM #21

Having more details about the system this card comes from would be very useful. Including photos from various perspectives, especially showing the internal connectors, would help a lot. Also, checking the other side of the PCB could provide additional insights.

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spootnd
Junior Member
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10-13-2023, 10:00 AM
#22
OMG... I recall having a squirrel SCSI PCMCIA card for my Amiga 1200 to link my ZIP drive. Back then, the 9-pin serial was used only for that purpose. The Commodore 64 also had a similar serial size, and it was a female connector.
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spootnd
10-13-2023, 10:00 AM #22

OMG... I recall having a squirrel SCSI PCMCIA card for my Amiga 1200 to link my ZIP drive. Back then, the 9-pin serial was used only for that purpose. The Commodore 64 also had a similar serial size, and it was a female connector.

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toto91930
Junior Member
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10-13-2023, 10:53 AM
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I am trying to get more information as well, but looks like they abandoned the idea of trying to fix it -_- none the less thanks everyone for all the help, if I do get an update I will come here
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toto91930
10-13-2023, 10:53 AM #23

I am trying to get more information as well, but looks like they abandoned the idea of trying to fix it -_- none the less thanks everyone for all the help, if I do get an update I will come here

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