From: paryavi@matt.ksu.ksu.edu (Saiid Paryavi)
Subject: Re: Unknown Mac board NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS NB-DMA-8
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kmradke@iastate.edu (Kevin M Radke) writes:

>I need help identifying this board that I found stuffed away in a corner.

>As the title says, all that is printed on it is NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS NB-DMA-8.
>It fits fine in my Mac IIci and snooper gives the very same name for the
>board.  It looks like it has an HP-IB connector on the back of it and
>another connector on the top (2 rows by 25 pins).  It also looks like
>it has an Intel processor on it (#A82380-16 Intel '86)

>On an EEPROM there is a sticker with the P/N 700584-01.

>Anybody ever seen or heard of one?  Or better yet, do you know what it does?
>We are all clueless here.  Our last option is to hook it up to our HP
>workstations and see if any smoke comes out.

>Thanks a lot!

>Kevin
>-- 
It is a data aquisition board for the Mac II series.  It is called
the DMA Board with GPIB Interface.  You may call NI at 800-IEEE-488
to find out more about it.

Hope this helps.

Saiid Paryavi

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