Hi -- Not sure if this is the right forum, so please steer me to the right place if need be.
I pulled a card out of an old IBM PS/2. FCC ID is i25VT2000PCTBC, and a web search seems to indicate its a time base corrector from Digital Processing Systems. No way to know if it works (the computer is DOA and hard drive gone).
Is this thing worth anything, to the point that it would be worth putting on eBay?
Thanks
Aaron
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Can't tell without a model # or a picture showing some info, FCC ID is not the way to identify a piece of equipment. It has a different purpose related to frequency licensing.
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