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    Bear you were right about the box with manuals found one component in another box. A Neiman Marcus catalog sales division shipping box, address that box was sent to, has the repair shops address. Don't know if shipping box & what was inside or connected, does connect to his shop though. Inside was a computer component I have not seen before. A Genitizer Genius Autocad Template, that's how it is labeled on front of device. Device about the size of a 'clip board", measuring 9 1/4" w x 13" h x 15/16" d,. Back of device, manufacturers label, Gentitizer KY893116, model No. GT-906, Serial No. 92012795. Copyright 88, 89, 90. Made Taiwan. I searched google, Ebay, and here, finding very little. Called my brother, a commercial graphics artist, he does a lot of computer art work. He said these were used by artist, designers and engineers. He never used this one though, a lot of artist he knew, liked the pad. Problems were always getting device to interface with existing systems. You needed a high speed system, most users had to do upgrades, time you got it going, newer autocad passed you by. Talking to my brother, the problem was with the users, keeping up with newer applications. Sounds familiar, nothing changed we all still doing that. Anyway would like to find out more about this item, does it have value? What inside components? Silver mylar? Gold plated PCB? Some of you smart computer people might know I thought or someone has found one and scrapped it! This has two cable/wires attached at top of pad. A pointer pen for working pad and 25 pin parallel connector for computer connection. Ideas, suggestions and thoughts anyone? Thanks in advance.


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