At the end of the discussion 'Nearly a gross of IIci's - It's not
hardware', Cameron Kaiser wrote about his home network:
>On the LocalTalk segment is a 486 PC (really! with an ISA LocalTalk card)
A few weeks ago, I found an ISA card with a MiniDIN 8 connector. I
At 8:37 PM +0200 5/12/02, mart wrote:
>At the end of the discussion 'Nearly a gross of IIci's - It's not
>hardware', Cameron Kaiser wrote about his home network:
>
>>On the LocalTalk segment is a 486 PC (really! with an ISA LocalTalk card)
>
>A
x27;Nearly a gross of IIci's - It's not
> hardware', Cameron Kaiser wrote about his home network:
>
>> On the LocalTalk segment is a 486 PC (really! with an ISA LocalTalk
>> card)
>
> A few weeks ago, I found an ISA card with a MiniDIN 8 connector. I
> tho
James S Jones replied:
>It's not a LocalTalk card. It's a proprietary card for a hand-held
>Mustek scanner.
[..]
>www.scanner-drivers.com/drivers/7/7190.htm - 23k"
>
thanks James and Clark!
ShoeNet forever, it is then!
So, anybody interested in finding this piece of antique in his or her mail
--- mart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Description of the board, starting at the connector
> plate:
> - some small SMD components, an electrolytic cap and
> a transistor near the
> MiniDIN
> - followed by a square 4 x 12 pin SMD 'Mustek' chip,
> labelled:
Mustek makes image scanners, has for a lo