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I found my communication problem with the new computer and the FMDC but the chip on the RSRS board is unreadable. Its a Texas Instrument chip ending in 88 but that is all that can be read. Does anyone know what the # is on the chip on a RSRS board 1939964? Thanks D :<)
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| Is it a 14 pin IC? the older RS232 ic for transmit and recieve were 75188 & 75189 Al.
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