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Re: Laser 128EX



Thanks Kevin,

No, I didn't get a manual with it. I guess I'll get to see just how compatible it
is. Since I also have a //c+, I'm not too worried about the compatibility.

Roy

Kevin Saturna wrote:

> In case you didn't get a manual.. When you are turning on the computer or
> resetting it, hold buttons 1, 2 or 3 on the keypad to set the speed at the
> three different options.. Which are 1.0mhz, 2.5 or so and then 3.6-ish if
> I recall.  I used to have one.  I always wished I got a ROM update because
> it wasn't very compatible.. I ended up having to keep my //c right next to
> it.
>
> If you hold "0" on the keypad when you start up you get a control panel.
>
> ---Kevin
>
> Roy and/or Janet Miller (millers@inetnebr.com) wrote:
> : I just got my hands on a Laser 128EX. According to Laser adds in Nibble,
> : this machine is 3x faster than a stock II, and has a memory card for
> : adding up to one meg of RAM. My machine is on my work bench, and there
> : are four banks for 256K RAM chips.
>
> : Here is my question. Will 200 nanosecond chips work, or do I have to use
> : my 80 or 70 nanosecond chips? (I don't have enough chips at speeds
> : between 200 and 80 to do more than fill one bank.)
>
> : Thanks.
>
> : Roy
>
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