On Mar 3, 2005, at 9:36 PM, Paul Stamsen wrote:
I've come into possession of an ATTO ExpressPCI UltraSCSI Card with two
Channels (A & B)
on the "out side, two 68-pin sockets on the in (opposite the MB) side and
60 slid-in contacts on the end farthest from the rear of the computer. It
also has two chips with:
ATTO
ExpressPCI
UltraSCSI on them as well as one chip which reads:
digital,
9525 B5410042
VY0687-
DECchip 21050
DC7526C
Solder side reads 0020-PCBX-002 SERIAL NO: 03813562
Any ideas?
We have a boatload of very similar cards here, the only difference being they read VantagePCI and . We used them in 9600's to drive hot-swapable external SCSI Micronet drives bought new about eight (?) years ago.
Chris
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