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Re: 80col Card
- Subject: Re: 80col Card
- From: "william strutts" <wrstrutts1@home.com>
- Date: Thu, 07 Jun 2001 19:36:57 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Excite@Home - The Leader in Broadband http://home.com/faster
- References: <9foj0u$26n$1@tron.sci.fi>
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You have the older style 80 column card with memory.
There is a jumper labelled J1 on the card but I don't
see a reference to it in the manual. My non-extended
Apple IIe has one of those. It is larger than the newer
one that came with the //e Platinum which is my other
machine. On the schematic, this is what it shows:
J1 has two signals going into it:
AN3 (50)
FRCTXT(55)
What that means I don't know. Next to this are two symbols
which look like arrows?
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Just hacking away...
"PL" <pasi.loytty@iki.fi> wrote in message news:9foj0u$26n$1@tron.sci.fi...
> I got my IIe (and Europlus) running with DOS 3.3. Thanks to all of you who
> answered.
> The next thing I'm a bit curious about is that since I have a 80-column
card
> installed, how can I actually get 80 characters wide display? This, I
> believe, is what the card was made for? I also think that the card has 64K
> memory installed. Is there any way to figure out the total available
memory
> i.e. if the memory on the card is working.
> And finally, there's a place for a jumper on the card. What is it used
for?
>
>