On 03.02.2023 22:26, Louis Ohland wrote:
Best I can make out, Dataplane was a Canadian company, formed in '91,
dissolved ? April 26, 1996.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/144924845005
Interesting, parallel/serial with a 80C188 mpu. As always a low-light,
horrid picture from Elizabethole-0. It's very hard to identify new
cards, even harder to figure out what it can do. The AMD chip in the
center is unreadable. Don't see a communications chip.
Well, it's still better than some of the photos from your
not-so-smart-phone. ;)
Anyway, I see 2x Am85C30 "ESCC" serial controller: https://www.ardent-tool.com/datasheets/AMD_Am85C30.pdf
And also IDT7132SA70J 2Kx8 SRAM: https://www.ardent-tool.com/datasheets/IDT_7132_7142.pdf
Best I can make out, Dataplane was a Canadian company, formed in '91, dissolved ? April 26, 1996.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/144924845005
Interesting, parallel/serial with a 80C188 mpu. As always a low-light,
horrid picture from Elizabethole-0. It's very hard to identify new
cards, even harder to figure out what it can do. The AMD chip in the
center is unreadable. Don't see a communications chip.
http://www.ibmfiles.com/pages/adf/@6FB6.ADF
Look at the hand written number on the sticker above the DB9.
; Okiok Data Ltd CP Intelligent serial communication module adapter file
; Edit History: 6/26/89 first version(1.0) By Claude Vigeant
;
AdapterId 6FB6h
AdapterName "Canmax DLC 01 Serial Comms Adapter"
Canmax, sounds like a PLC or industrial controller protocol.
Tomas Slavotinek wrote:
On 04.02.2023 8:28, Tomas Slavotinek wrote:
On 03.02.2023 22:26, Louis Ohland wrote:
Best I can make out, Dataplane was a Canadian company, formed in
'91, dissolved ? April 26, 1996.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/144924845005
Interesting, parallel/serial with a 80C188 mpu. As always a
low-light, horrid picture from Elizabethole-0. It's very hard to
identify new cards, even harder to figure out what it can do. The
AMD chip in the center is unreadable. Don't see a communications chip.
Well, it's still better than some of the photos from your
not-so-smart-phone. ;)
Anyway, I see 2x Am85C30 "ESCC" serial controller:
https://www.ardent-tool.com/datasheets/AMD_Am85C30.pdf
And also IDT7132SA70J 2Kx8 SRAM:
https://www.ardent-tool.com/datasheets/IDT_7132_7142.pdf
Is it really a serial/parallel adapter though? I mean, it might be,
I'm just not sure how did they come up with the "parallel" part.
We have two serial channels per 85C30, so 4 channels total. There are
also some MCI 488 EIA-232/V.28 Quad Drivers next to the HDD-26
connector...
On 04.02.2023 8:28, Tomas Slavotinek wrote:
On 03.02.2023 22:26, Louis Ohland wrote:
Best I can make out, Dataplane was a Canadian company, formed in '91,
dissolved ? April 26, 1996.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/144924845005
Interesting, parallel/serial with a 80C188 mpu. As always a
low-light, horrid picture from Elizabethole-0. It's very hard to
identify new cards, even harder to figure out what it can do. The AMD
chip in the center is unreadable. Don't see a communications chip.
Well, it's still better than some of the photos from your
not-so-smart-phone. ;)
Anyway, I see 2x Am85C30 "ESCC" serial controller:
https://www.ardent-tool.com/datasheets/AMD_Am85C30.pdf
And also IDT7132SA70J 2Kx8 SRAM:
https://www.ardent-tool.com/datasheets/IDT_7132_7142.pdf
Is it really a serial/parallel adapter though? I mean, it might be, I'm
just not sure how did they come up with the "parallel" part.
We have two serial channels per 85C30, so 4 channels total. There are
also some MCI 488 EIA-232/V.28 Quad Drivers next to the HDD-26 connector...
https://web.archive.org/web/19980615093156/http://www.okiok.com/history.htm
Cindy Walsh and Claude Vigeant both have electrical engineering degrees
from McGill University, and are members of the Quebec Order of
Engineers. Since joining the company in 1978, both have been
instrumental in the development of OKIOK Data's flagship products.
Louis Ohland wrote:
http://www.ibmfiles.com/pages/adf/@6FB6.ADF
Look at the hand written number on the sticker above the DB9.
; Okiok Data Ltd CP Intelligent serial communication module adapter
file
; Edit History: 6/26/89 first version(1.0) By Claude Vigeant
;
AdapterId 6FB6h
AdapterName "Canmax DLC 01 Serial Comms Adapter"
Canmax, sounds like a PLC or industrial controller protocol.
Tomas Slavotinek wrote:
On 04.02.2023 8:28, Tomas Slavotinek wrote:
On 03.02.2023 22:26, Louis Ohland wrote:
Best I can make out, Dataplane was a Canadian company, formed inWell, it's still better than some of the photos from your
'91, dissolved ? April 26, 1996.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/144924845005
Interesting, parallel/serial with a 80C188 mpu. As always a
low-light, horrid picture from Elizabethole-0. It's very hard to
identify new cards, even harder to figure out what it can do. The
AMD chip in the center is unreadable. Don't see a communications chip. >>>>
not-so-smart-phone. ;)
Anyway, I see 2x Am85C30 "ESCC" serial controller:
https://www.ardent-tool.com/datasheets/AMD_Am85C30.pdf
And also IDT7132SA70J 2Kx8 SRAM:
https://www.ardent-tool.com/datasheets/IDT_7132_7142.pdf
Is it really a serial/parallel adapter though? I mean, it might be,
I'm just not sure how did they come up with the "parallel" part.
We have two serial channels per 85C30, so 4 channels total. There are
also some MCI 488 EIA-232/V.28 Quad Drivers next to the HDD-26
connector...
CP Intelligent serial communication module
Maybe Dataplane Technologies is a reseller... So they would have no real connection to OKIOK. It would be akin to NYCE, LLC. putting a sticker
with their stock # on an 8514/A, doesn't mean they had anything to do
with it other than findting it, identifying it, and selling it.
Louis Ohland wrote:
CP Intelligent serial communication module
Our tech overlords have decreed that MM3E and CANBUS did not exist.I do believe that; at one time ,data plane did exist.. As I have several other cards with similar logos...
Glory to the hive mind!
Louis Ohland wrote:
Maybe Dataplane Technologies is a reseller... So they would have no real connection to OKIOK. It would be akin to NYCE, LLC. putting a sticker
with their stock # on an 8514/A, doesn't mean they had anything to do
with it other than findting it, identifying it, and selling it.
Louis Ohland wrote:
CP Intelligent serial communication module
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