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Mystery Corner
Cosmos Computing: Item #55 from Takahasi Kasiko
Connection: Zorro II |
Front, unpopulated
Front, populated
Back
Hi Res Version, Front, unpopulated - 561K
Hi Res Version, Front, populated - 491K
Hi Res Version, Back - 419K
Closeup, Front Right - 1014K
Closeup, Front Left - 1095K
Closeup, Back Right - 841K
Closeup, Back Left - 815K
A full length Zorro II which appears to provide SCSI facilities as well as additional RAM in the form of 8 x 30pin SIMMs. It probably supports a maximum of 8MB of RAM. The card is made by Cosmos Computing, but what is it called and what are the additional functions?
It has the following connectors:
- External 25pin connector
- Internal 50pin connector
- Internal 26pin connector
- Internal 34pin connector
- Internal 10pin connector
- Internal 6pin connector
- Internal 2pin connector
- Internal 3pin connector
- DIP switch x4
- 28pin ROM socket x3
Caution: The 26pin connector does not appear to be a floppy drive connector. A floppy cable was used and it burnt out.
Contributions to this page by:
Takahasi Kasiko
Letzte Änderung des Artikels: 2009-01-29 16:18
Revision: 1.0
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