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First post, by butjer1010

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Fried of mine sent me those pictures, and asked me if this card is of any interest for me. I tried to google what that could be, but no luck. On PCB there is Spectrum + NTSC mark, two chip that are visible to read are BT478KPJH66 and TDA3566. If anybody knows what is this card, i would be very grateful. On IO panel there are 9 and 15 pin female connectors.
Thanks in advance!

Reply 1 of 4, by Babasha

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Its old and obsolete framegrabber or maybe title-board for cable broarcasting.

Need help? Begin with photo and model of your hardware 😉

Reply 2 of 4, by PC Hoarder Patrol

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butjer1010 wrote on 2022-06-05, 11:06:

Fried of mine sent me those pictures, and asked me if this card is of any interest for me. I tried to google what that could be, but no luck. On PCB there is Spectrum + NTSC mark, two chip that are visible to read are BT478KPJH66 and TDA3566. If anybody knows what is this card, i would be very grateful. On IO panel there are 9 and 15 pin female connectors.
Thanks in advance!

Guess it's a 16 bit development (Spectrum > Spectrum +) of this board from Redlake Corp https://web.archive.org/web/19961220195846/ht … redlake.com:80/

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Reply 3 of 4, by butjer1010

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PC Hoarder Patrol wrote on 2022-06-05, 12:18:
butjer1010 wrote on 2022-06-05, 11:06:

Fried of mine sent me those pictures, and asked me if this card is of any interest for me. I tried to google what that could be, but no luck. On PCB there is Spectrum + NTSC mark, two chip that are visible to read are BT478KPJH66 and TDA3566. If anybody knows what is this card, i would be very grateful. On IO panel there are 9 and 15 pin female connectors.
Thanks in advance!

Guess it's a 16 bit development (Spectrum > Spectrum +) of this board from Redlake Corp https://web.archive.org/web/19961220195846/ht … redlake.com:80/

Redlake Spectrum NTSC.jpg

Thanks a lot! When i saw the phillips chip (TDA3566), i thought it could be that, but i didn't find anything to support that.

Reply 4 of 4, by butjer1010

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Babasha wrote on 2022-06-05, 11:43:

Its old and obsolete framegrabber or maybe title-board for cable broarcasting.

Thanks a lot.