I couldn't spot how they did level shifting to RS232 levels. The SI signal appears to go to a 7400 next to one of the Uarts.

One of the Uarts is one which requires it would seem 12 v as well, but it doesn't do the levels for rs232 (AY-3-1015)

I'd need sharper images and possession of the board to peer at it for an hour or so to try to figure it out.

Also the edge card space from the dual 50 pin headers seem to be suspicious. i don't have an S100 spec to look at handy, but I was going to see if there is any decoding going on, or maybe this is just a buffer board to go to another system. There seems to be a lot of LS244 and so forth going on on the way to the edge card connectors, which smells more like a buffer board than a serial board. that is is not populated but for the two 10 pin connectors is more interesting.

Maybe someone else will figure out more or know more.

thanks
Jim


On 9/30/2015 6:22 PM, drlegendre . wrote:
In fact, I did not. Thanks for the tip! ;-)

On Wed, Sep 30, 2015 at 8:18 PM, william degnan <billdeg...@gmail.com>
wrote:

Did you try asking @ retrotechnology.com

Bill Degnan
twitter: billdeg
vintagecomputer.net
On Sep 30, 2015 8:52 PM, "drlegendre ." <drlegen...@gmail.com> wrote:

(Months along, posts to several boards / lists, still no help on this
one..
so I'm giving it another shot. I'd really like to use this board)

Been trying to no avail to find any info on this 'MCT' S-100 serial card.
I'm pretty sure the card works, as it came from a previously-working
system
- but all documents are missing, and without the info, I have no idea how
to put it to use. Photos are here:

https://nerp.net/~legendre/altair/mct_serial_01.jpg
https://nerp.net/~legendre/altair/mct_serial_02.jpg

Other than what I believe is an artwork / batch number on the rear, the
only marking is "Assy 105510" on the front silk screen. My hunch is that
this may have been a fairly generic 'OEM' type card which could have been
re-badged and sold under one or more different names. So perhaps the docs
exist under a name other than MCT?

Any help greatly appreciated - thanks!

-Bill



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