feipoa wrote:Well that little 8-bit ISA card sure looks interesting. I wonder if it was meant for some OEM's computer system. Could you provide some high resolution photos of the top/bottom/side? For PS/2 expansion cards, I've only ever seen an 8-bit ISA Microsoft bus mouse card and a PCI USB to PS/2 card.
All the PS/2 mouse implementations I've seen on motherboards have been on IRQ 12. I suppose it would be possible to run the mouse on a lower IRQ, e.g. IRQ 7, if the BIOS was aware of it or there was some driver to set this up.
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Have you tested this card yet?
Unfortunately I don't have a system to test the card on (yet).
Edit: After some googling, I wonder whether this card might be an industrial appliance card for driving a CNC router system - notice how the serial ports are marked as "COM X" and "COM Y"? I can't find much info about the "Twinhead" chip, but there's a company called AXYZ that makes a 6010 twin head router...coincidence? The serial ports would then be used to drive the X/Y position of the router head, the parallel port would handle the remaining communication, and the mouse port would handle input from the user...