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Apple //e hardware question
- Subject: Apple //e hardware question
- From: Charlie <charlieDOTd@verEYEzon.net>
- Date: Wed, 22 May 2013 19:24:45 -0400
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Can a slot card use a softswitch location, that is not used by the //e,
without causing any bus contention or other problem?
For instance, the //e doesn't use locations $C022, $C029 and $C034 for
registers/softswitches. Are they safely available to use?
Accessing $C034 does click the speaker every other time, but would that
be a problem?
Charlie