First post, by KingPing
I bought this ISA card, it seems to have 2 SCSI 50 pin ports and lots of ram... no idea what it is for.. 😕
I bought this ISA card, it seems to have 2 SCSI 50 pin ports and lots of ram... no idea what it is for.. 😕
my guess off the top of my head, its some sort of old raid card with a lot of ram for cache or a scsi/cache combo card.
wrote:my guess off the top of my head, its some sort of old raid card with a lot of ram for cache or a scsi/cache combo card.
Pretty sure they were called Caching Disk Controllers, I vaguely remember a card like that in my fathers 386 machine in the early 1990s, around 2mb cache on his, not sure if it was IDE or SCSI
Sup. I like computers. Are you a computer?
it's not scsi.
it's going to be an expanded memory board for some proprietary computer. or a memory board for some neighboring isa card.
with 72 pin simms, I'd guess the latter.
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.
It's probably for a server. It's a memory buffer of some kind, and I would guess it's related to networking or printing.
"Will the highways on the internets become more few?" -Gee Dubya
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wrote:it's not scsi.
it's going to be an expanded memory board for some proprietary computer. or a memory board for some neighboring isa card.
with 72 pin simms, I'd guess the latter.
I thought those ports looked fishy