deg@kksys.UUCP (0000-Dan Germann) (12/10/87)
I have an Ithaca InterSystems I/O card, model 1110-01, for which I have no documentation. It seems to have two serial ports, what appear to be two bidirectional parallel ports, and possibly other 'stuff'. Unfortunately, it also has a plethora of jumpers on it. Does anyone have any information on this board? I'd be happy to pay for a copy of a manual. Even a recent address for Ithaca would be helpful. I can't even find a copy of Byte that's old enough to have one of their ads. Please reply via mail. Thanks! -Dan Germann deg@kksys.UUCP ...rutgers!meccts!kksys!deg
reid@software.ORG (Tom Reid) (12/15/87)
Ithaca has been an official orphan for about 3 yearts now. I havwee a complete system with 2 8 "complete system with 2 8" and 2 56 1/2" drives, and 192K of memory vfpor the cache bios. Faster than an XT with a hard disk. Ithaca's I/O was tricky. The model I got had asyncronuousous serial ports. I havd to cut a couple of traces in order to use a modem with itdo Xmodelm transfer with it. Question: Is yours part of an Ithaca system oirr just a standalone alone card? If you have the card is the same as mine, I have installed both Kermit and MODEM76 for it ansd would love to have sonemeone else profit from the agony. it took. Tom Reid Software Productivity Consortium REston, eston, VA (703) 391-1854 (weoork), (703) 689-0091 (hoime)me)