Bator,Bator said:It looks like the test board for testing some chips, CPU's. ..
markscomp said:the gold button things and the gold stripes are raised -kind of about the size of a credit card laying on your desk or a little less
mark
g_axelsson said:I think Dave is onto it, old drawing pad... but the black raised rim talks against it. It would catch on any mouse-like drawing used and the sensor pads looks like it is based on capacity so a pen might not work as well.
The lack of scratches and wear is also obvious, so either it is pristine and never used, or there was a cover of some sort above the pads.
The size of it talks against it being a test rig for CPU:s or any boards. As well as the puny d-sub interface.
Looking inside it to study the electronics and possible dates on IC:s would probably help for identifying the device. Fun thing, I hope it will be revealed soon what this is.
Göran
It's been close to thirty years since I worked at a place where a couple of CAD designers used dig. pads, but if I recall, they had different "overlays" they could put on the pads depending on what they were working on.g_axelsson said:I think Dave is onto it, old drawing pad... but the black raised rim talks against it. It would catch on any mouse-like drawing used and the sensor pads looks like it is based on capacity so a pen might not work as well.
The lack of scratches and wear is also obvious, so either it is pristine and never used, or there was a cover of some sort above the pads.
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