Chuck(G)
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The card you show resembles one of the dime-a-dozen Taiwanese import cards that used to be very common and probably the least expensive 8 bit ISA card that could be purchased. I probably have 2 or three of them--you could get them at computer shows for $5 or so back when. Surely, there must be some still around...
I'm just curious if you're doing something that requires a printer-compatible port. There used to be (and still may well be; I haven't looked), 8-bit ISA cards with one or more Intel 8255A chips on it. They were quite popular with the early instrumentation people. I have one such. You get the full set of 8255 ports that can be programmed any way you'd like.
Just a thought...
I'm just curious if you're doing something that requires a printer-compatible port. There used to be (and still may well be; I haven't looked), 8-bit ISA cards with one or more Intel 8255A chips on it. They were quite popular with the early instrumentation people. I have one such. You get the full set of 8255 ports that can be programmed any way you'd like.
Just a thought...