Syba PCI Multi I/O Controller Card Parallel & Serial Ports NetMos 9805CV Boxed
Syba PCI Multi I/O Controller Card Parallel & Serial Ports NetMos 9805CV Boxed
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Syba PCI Multi I/O Controller Card Parallel & Serial Ports NetMos 9805CV Boxed
- Brand: Syba
- Chipset: NetMos 9805CV
- Type: PCI Multi I/O Controller
- Ports: Parallel (LPT), Serial (COM) support
- Compatibility: Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP/Vista/Linux/DOS
- Condition: Boxed with card
Description:This boxed Syba PCI Multi I/O Controller card is essential for connecting legacy peripherals to computers lacking native serial or parallel ports. Powered by the NetMos 9805CV chip, it provides reliable communication for printers, CNC machines, industrial equipment, or vintage scanners. The card supports automatic IRQ and I/O address selection for easy Plug & Play installation.
Historical Relevance:As motherboards began phasing out serial and parallel ports in the 2000s, these NetMos-based cards became the standard for maintaining compatibility with expensive industrial and legacy hardware.
Syba PCI Controller, NetMos 9805CV, Parallel Port Card, Serial Port Adapter, Legacy I/O, Industrial CNC Control, Windows 98 Compatible, DOS Gaming, Printer Port Card
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