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Reply 20 of 22, by chrisNova777

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thast not my card.. its a pic i found on the internet..
its not the right pic either
i have a UN1082 not UN1085
its visually very similar but the jumpers are significantly different

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Reply 21 of 22, by Caluser2000

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chrisNova777 wrote:

this is the io controller i have.. perhaps the serial ports are damaged somehow.

You should be able to test them in a 16 bit isa lot leaving the vlb portion ovehanging. But you mention an isa multi-i/o controller has the same issue so I dought it is the vbl card.

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Reply 22 of 22, by chrisNova777

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just to wrap this thread up.. as mentioned before the problem was the serial cable from the pins on the board to the bracket were not a proper match for the card and used a different (more modern?)
i had ordered these parts from ebay to ensure that it worked properly not knowing that they coudl be wired different inside.. i only discovered this by accident! thankful that i did otherwise id still be unable to use the machine! 🤣
anyway i will mark this thread solved;)

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