On Wed, 21 Mar 2001, Heusden, Folkert van wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have this mysterious 8 bit ISA card with nothing more then 2 smb-mounted
> ic's
> and a button. It seems to be something that should force a system memory
> dump.
> I think I can handle the code-writing, but since there's no documentati
> Ok, the question is: does anyone know a place on the web where I can find
> specifications of ISA-slots? I need to know what is supposed to be
connected
> to
> the pins (1, 2, 6, etc.)
AO> It is supposed to do that!
Yes, I guess so!
AO> That sounds like the card that came with an old DOS debug
On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 03:44:15PM +0100, Markus Gaugusch wrote:
> > Ok, the question is: does anyone know a place on the web where I can find
> > specifications of ISA-slots? I need to know what is supposed to be connected
> > to
> > the pins (1, 2, 6, etc.)
> try the hardware book (hwb)
> http:/
On Wed, 21 Mar 2001, Heusden, Folkert van wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have this mysterious 8 bit ISA card with nothing more then 2 smb-mounted
> ic's
> and a button. It seems to be something that should force a system memory
> dump.
> I think I can handle the code-writing, but since there's no documentat
On Wed, 21 Mar 2001 15:24:59 +0100, Heusden, Folkert van wrote:
>Ok, the question is: does anyone know a place on the web where I can find
>specifications of ISA-slots? I need to know what is supposed to be connected
>to the pins (1, 2, 6, etc.)
Are you talking about the the layout of the ISA-bu
> Ok, the question is: does anyone know a place on the web where I can find
> specifications of ISA-slots? I need to know what is supposed to be connected
> to
> the pins (1, 2, 6, etc.)
try the hardware book (hwb)
http://www.ntua.gr/electronics/hwb/menu_Connector.html
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Hi,
I have this mysterious 8 bit ISA card with nothing more then 2 smb-mounted
ic's
and a button. It seems to be something that should force a system memory
dump.
I think I can handle the code-writing, but since there's no documentation I
have
to find out how things are working.
Ok, the question
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