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Re: Apple //c+ questions
Is it possible to take a IIc+ and move the faster chip to
a IIe?
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"Michael J. Mahon" <mjmahon@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Mitchell Spector replied:
>
> >suprdave@aol.comAolsucks (Guy Noir - private eye) wrote:
> >
> >>Just got one today so now I have all the apple // models. Anyway,
> >>what's the command to switch speeds?
> >
> > It involves pressing the 'Esc' key during a warm or cold-boot.
> >So the key press sequence is Apple-Control-Esc-Reset, or you
> >simply hold down Esc when switching on the machine.
> >
> > If you've done this correctly, the word "NORMAL" will appear
> >on screen and it will be in 1.024 MHz operation. To return back
> >to 4 MHz, either warm-boot (Apple-Control-Reset) or cycle the
> >power again.
>
> This is the basic "on/off" control. For finer control or for control
> without resetting, use the Zip Chip speed control utility. The //c+
> acceleration is functionally identical to a 4MHz Zip Chip.
>
> -michael
>
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