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Restoring IIGS with Transwarp IIGS --> identification if loose IC
- Subject: Restoring IIGS with Transwarp IIGS --> identification if loose IC
- From: "Deacon Blue" <scavenger@apexmail.com>
- Date: 2000/11/27
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Nextra Public Access
Hello!
I'm restoring a IIGS with a TranswarpGS board inside.
I've little knowledge on the TWGS board myself so I would appreciate some
help here to get it up & running. The board is marked 'Transwarp GS"
Copyright 1989 - Applied Engineering REV TWGS1.5W8S.
I found a blank, four legged square IC lying loose on the mainboard-base
which may belong the the TWGS, but I'm not sure on this.
It has the following print: "28.000Mhz, ECS22100, Japan."
I've been able to recognise a square connector on the right-side, top corner
of the TWGS-board. If the loose chip is meant to sit here, how should the
IC be aligned, vertical or horisontal to the onprinted text?
No matching socket has been identified on the CPU-mainboard. Any advice
appreciated!
best regards