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Re: Apple Hi-Speed SCSI card in a II+



It looks like my keyboard misinterpreted my key press.  I've noticed that
this happens on occasion, more often in the wee hours of the morning.  I
guess keyboards get tired too.  The 65802 is the right number, I bought a
couple of them when they first came out, through mail order.  I think you
can still get them from Western Design Center.  They have a web page, but I
don't have the URL handy.  Rick.

"Sir Cain" <rcain3@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:a3ivqq$img$1@slb0.atl.mindspring.net...
> One thing to consider is that the with the TransWarp in a II+, you have
> turned the II+ into an unenhanced IIe.  I have a TransWarp in my II+, but
I
> replaced the 65C02 on the TransWarp with a 65804.  It works better.   I
> haven't tried my Hi-Speed SCSI in the II+ though, it's firmly planted in
my
> GS.  :)
>
>
> "Wayne Stewart" <waynes@intergate.ca> wrote in message
> 3C5CD7C5.F56224FA@intergate.ca">news:3C5CD7C5.F56224FA@intergate.ca...
> > Everything I've read about the Apple Hi-Speed SCSI card says
> > it won't work with the II+. But it occurred to me that there
> > might be circumstances where it might work, like if the II+
> > has a R65C02 or a TransWarp. So I turned DMA off on the
> > card, replaced my Rev C with it and no luck. I put my
> > TransWarp back in the II+ and promptly booted off the
> > hard drive. Anyone else tried this?
> >
> >     Wayne
> >
>
>