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Re: Microsoft Premium Softcard //e doesn't fit in my Apple //e!
Steven Hirsch <snhirsch@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 02/20/2013 09:47 AM, gids.rs@sasktel.net wrote:
>>
>>>> I have one of my Freed clones running at 20Mhz :-).
>>
>>> Yeah, Steve. I recall that Jim Lill posted some instructions on the old
>>> GEnie site for getting the card to run at 9 mHz. I followed them, and it
>>> ran at 9 mHz without a hitch. (Probably still does. I should be able to
>>> check that out in a couple of months after I resuscitate some other
>>> things.) In addition to the crystal change, the card had to be
>>> repopulated with the F version of the several chips.
>>
>>
>> Has anyone ever tried upgrading a Z80+ with its far fewer chips?
>>
>> http://apple2info.net/index.php?title=Z-80_Plus
>
> Unfortunately, the architecture of the traditional Softcard (of which the
> Z80+ is a knockoff) dictates the CPU clock (which is derived from the
> motherboard rather than an on-board oscillator). Not much to be done about it.
I remember its clever "syncopated" clock even got a write up in EDN at the
time.
-michael - NadaNet 3.1 and AppleCrate II: http://home.comcast.net/~mjmahon