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Subject: Re: Serial card identificatio
Date: Thu,  3 Apr 97 08:04:14 CST
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From: CJ_Settles@haaug.org (CJ Settles)
To: pliethen@globaldialog.com (Peter Liethen)
Organization: Houston Area Apple Users Group
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 >I have two serial cards and I'm trying to get some info on them,
 >so I can use them.
 
 >The other one is a little harder. It has 4 DIP switches in the
 >top-righthand cornner, next to the large crystal (2.4576 mHz) All
 >I know is that is is a model 7710 Asyncronous Serial interface,
 >reversion B. I'd like to know what the DIP switches should be set
 >at so that I can be used.
 
The "other one" is California Computer Systems (CCS) Model 7710
Asyncronous Serial Interface.  The DIP switches are for setting the baud
rate.  Here's a table for the usual baud rates.  A 1 is for On (up); the 0
is for Off (down).
     Baud  Switch
     Rate   1234
     ----   ----
     19200  0111
      9600  1110
      2400  0001 or
      2400  1100
      1200  0010
 
I don't know about the Apple card you describe.  Good luck.
 
CJ
CJ_Settles@haaug.org