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Compaq 000337-000 Esdi Controller Card 47064 Flpy/Prn/Winch Isa Board
- ESDI (Enhanced Small Device Interface) controller for hard drives.
- Supports floppy disk drives.
- Includes printer port functionality.
- Utilizes the ISA (Industry Standard Architecture) bus for system integration.
- Part number 47064.
- Designed for Compaq systems.
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Product Overview
The Compaq 000337-000 is an ESDI controller card designed for use in ISA bus systems. It provides connectivity for floppy disk drives, printers, and Winchester hard drives, enabling data storage and peripheral management.
Technical Information
| Interface | ISA |
| Controller Type | ESDI |
Additional Specifications
| Ports | Floppy, Printer, Winchester |
Product Description
The Compaq 000337-000, also identified by part number 47064, is a legacy controller card engineered to interface with older storage and peripheral devices within a computer system. Its primary function is to manage the communication between the system's ISA bus and ESDI-compliant hard drives, offering a robust solution for data storage in its era. Beyond its hard drive capabilities, this card integrates additional functionality, including a port for connecting printers, expanding its utility for basic office and workstation environments. The ISA bus architecture signifies its compatibility with older generations of personal computers, making it a crucial component for maintaining or upgrading systems from that period. This controller card represents a key piece of hardware for systems requiring support for ESDI drives, floppy drives, and parallel printer connections. Its design emphasizes reliable data transfer and peripheral management, catering to the needs of users who relied on these specific interfaces for their computing tasks.

