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Need some help with identifying what this type of scsi card I have and where can I find instructions on how to install or use it. The following are from the card itself: Looks like a PCI CARD; SHOWS SCSI-AT Rev. R1;PN: 6.20;SPI: 5.00 (N5006807B) and the connector type looks like a centronics 50 pin female. Would like to make use of this card but need some help with it and instruction too.
Tks,
kenja
11-15-2001, 01:10 AM
Beats me, but the SCSI-AT part makes me think this might be an ISA card.
Paleo Pete
11-15-2001, 07:18 AM
Try Windrivers (http://www.windrivers.com/). On the left in the site menu look in the Tech Support section for a link that says Identify Hardware. Might be some help there...
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ErnieK
11-15-2001, 05:09 PM
Hi there dodi
If you look for the FCC ID number and go to the following link you might be able to find out manufacturer and details of your card http://www.fcc.gov/
Look for the search page and type in the number exactly as it is written, including any "-"'s in the number.
Good luck
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