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That even Lostinlodos can class them. Last photo as ordered: From a Texas Micro Systems unit wall mounted in a 3/16 steel weather proof box, (I think it said switching control computer), I pulled out these extra long (16" ) x five wide GFC. But, there is a slight out of the ordinary feature we don't expect on a gold finger card. There is a Large Socket Green fiber with gold legs CPU, and three more gold slash in the corner soldered chips. No chips on back. I'm having a hard time getting all the different names it could be, as it has a little bit of about everything.
The second one started out as a GFC, but since it had no ports, I removed the metal bracket that covered the space in the chassis. It is a 5x8", has pin connectors and chips on one side, chips on the backside...
The first one shown is a normal GFC with a Stealth 3D 2000 Pro Diamond v3.04 socketed IC. Back is bare (I keep forgetting to reverse photo order when posting to an already composed thread)