Comments on installing video board
Gil Kloepfer Jr.
gil at limbic.UUCP
Fri Oct 13 15:07:04 AEST 1989
In article <2212 at cbnewsl.ATT.COM> wtr at moss.ATT.COM writes:
>on the front right side of the motherboard, right next to
>the volume adjustment, was a piece of plastic with a bunch
>of pins attached to it. this was inserted into a socket on
>the motherboard. it looked like about a 24-pin socket.
>brians figures have this position labeled as "network
>communications" or something of that sort.
>
>what is this for (or was it for, considering there's
>nothing there)?
>Bill Rankin
>email address: ...!att!moss!wtr
This is the network/dialer CHIP! Yes Bill, it's a CHIP, not just a piece
of plastic! It's definitely a funny-looking IC, but it serves several
purposes, among which is control all the phone stuff and provide the
BEEP you hear when you hit control-G.
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| ICUS Software Systems/Bowne Management Systems (depending on where I am)
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