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Re: Apple Hi-Speed SCSI card in a II+
- Subject: Re: Apple Hi-Speed SCSI card in a II+
- From: Wayne Stewart <waynes@intergate.ca>
- Date: Sun, 03 Feb 2002 11:49:06 -0800
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Sir Cain wrote:
> 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.
Strangely for the TransWarp you don't need a 65802. The card will adjust to
the signals for a 65816. It just uses the 65816 as a 65802. I'm using 65816s
in my Transwarps but they don't do anything extra for me as I'm not using
any programs written to take advantage of that processor
Wayne