The last three pins that Eugene mentions are the ones used to impart the lens combination maximum aperture to the camera - hence TCs without them will allow the lens to try and AF even if the max aperture is smaller than the camera is designed to be able to AF at. Eugene's older TC will be one that does this. This can also be done by applying a bit of electrical tape over the last three pins on a Canon TC - it doesn't guarantee successful AF but, as Eugene says, the setup will at least try.
As Eugene says, the Image Stabilisation still works - it is not controlled by the camera at all(*), only powered by it. All the "wizardry" is contained within the lens, so any EOS compatible TC will not affect IS at all.
(*) not 100% true - some cameras will disable the IS if they are put into Mirror Lock-up mode, since that indicates to them that they are on a tripod, where IS should not be used anyway.
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Chris