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Re: Apple IIgs <--> PC question
- Subject: Re: Apple IIgs <--> PC question
- From: Phoenyx <quazar@dcnet2000.com>
- Date: 2000/02/03
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Insync Internet Services, Inc.
- References: <Pine.LNX.4.21.0002030027460.18081-100000@Broken-Pipe> <20000203024438.29814.00001287@ng-ck1.aol.com> <oFkm4.27855$C4.232131@news1.teleport.com> <Pine.LNX.4.21.0002031828340.18280-100000@Broken-Pipe>
Jonas Bevren wrote:
> [offtopic] Is there a way to access internal hardware,
> even when a slot is set to 'your card'? I'm just curious.
Not completely off topic. This has been discussed here to
some degree. Ultimately, it depends on the card/slot
combination. For instance, if you put a SSC in slot 2 and
use a program like Proterm which can access the real
hardware, you will most likely confuse the system. On the
other hand, you could put a different type of card in slot
2 and Proterm will be able to use the GS serial hardware.
Phoenyx