Hey Philip,

I have 4 of these as well, still in the IIfxs.  They still have the HDs so I will 
check for the drivers.  Hopefully the drives haven't been wiped.

David

Philip Stortz wrote:

> sure, it's about time the desperate semi annual plea for help with it.  it's a dove 
>computer corp. (long, long out of business) multicom II.  a really nice card if i can 
>get it to work in the mac os or some flavor of unix.  it provides a configurable 
>rs-232 port, configurable rs-449 port (not entirely sure what that is now that i see 
>the connector), an rs 232 port, and even a parallel port.  it came from a iifx, 
>apparently used by some government agency, who was of course kind enough to keep the 
>hard drive and drivers as usual.  any help would definitely be great!  it also has a 
>dip switch on the back and some jumpers inside, but i could possibly decode those if 
>i had a driver for the rest.  like i said, a pretty spiffy doodad for an electronics 
>type like me if i can get a driver.
>
>


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