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Re: which IIc?
Louis Cornelio wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> sorry I lost my file describing what to enter at prompt ]
> to find which rev. IIc one has as well as descrip. of the resultant msgs.
> Can someone, post, email or point me?
> thanks!
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
> Louis Cornelio http://home.san.rr.com/cornelio
> Apple II, my classroom and the Ramito Homepage
> ^2890
>
> Hi all
>
> sorry I lost my file describing what to enter at prompt ]
> to find which rev. IIc one has as well as descrip. of the resultant msgs.
> Can someone, post, email or point me?
> thanks!
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
> Louis Cornelio http://home.san.rr.com/cornelio
> Apple II, my classroom and the Ramito Homepage
Here is a snipped I have in my scrapbook...
> The //c had a number of internal revisions; the best way to check is
> to go into Basic and type "PRINT PEEK (64447)" and press return (no
> quotes). If it says 255, you have a very old //c; most of those
> motherboards had problems that prevented most //cs from getting
> reliable serial communications on faster than somewhere in the
> 300-2400 baud ranges. See your dealer about getting an upgrade, which
> is apparently no longer free (tell them that the Apple authorization
> number is ODL660, and try anyhow). If it says 0, you can connect a
> 3.5" drive, but you don't have the internal memory expansion connector
> for Apple cards [Some third party cards could be added, such as the AE
> Z-RAM, but those are rare and specific to this revision]. If it says
> 3, you have the internal memory expansion connector-- extra RAM can be
> added with certain cards. If it says 4, you have the latest model of
> the //c. If it says 5, you have a IIc+.
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- which IIc?
- From: cornelio@san.rr.com (Louis Cornelio)