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Re: Hardware Question -- Apple II+ & IIGS



Wayne Stewart <waynes@intergate.bc.ca> wrote:

> It'd help a lot if you'd mentioned which card you're talking about since a
> number of very different ones used that plug.  I'm assuming you're talking
> about the plug that in a IIe is marked J13. The 4 pins on that plug are
> +12v, -5v, a video signal and a ground. Depending on what you need it can
> probably be had from ta number of places such as the RCA plug, the fan
> plug, etc.

You right it is J13 on the IIe (I had it installed in a II+).  It's the
pin closest to the keyboard.

As for the card, it's a hand made card for motion control.


> "J. Moreno" wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've card that goes into an Apple II+ or IIe and has a connection that
> > goes off somewhere on the right of the board where there prongs of a
> > male plug sticking up.  If I don't connect this wire to that prong the
> > board doesn't work, I just tried to install it in a IIgs but I don't
> > know what that plug does and when I try to connect it up to either of
> > the two plugs on the IIgs that look the same, it doesn't work (a couple
> > of places keep it from turning on even).
> >
> > Anybody have an idea as to what I mean and what I could do to get the
> > board working on the IIgs?


-- 
John Moreno