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Re: Apple IIc+ & Memory
To slow it down press and hold down the Esc key on boot-up. The IIc+ will
return to fullspeed on the next reboot. By the way I have a IIc+ as well
and have started collecting massive amounts of Apple II software. Tons of
Mecc titles Infocom and the like (E-Bay is breaking my bank account). If
you would would like to exchange copies of programs let me know and we'll
fill out each others collections.
Gus Vilomar <gvilomar@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:JQmu3.3932$9b.54698@news2.mia...
> Do you know where I can get the RAM EXPRESS? For how much? Also, how do
> you slow down the Apple IIc+ on bootup?
>
> Gus
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> stephen e buggie <buggie@ben06.unm.edu> wrote in message
> news:7pcpbi$iv2$1@lynx.unm.edu...
> > The IIC PLUS can accept the RAM EXPRESS one meg ram card. I have it,
but
> > its not for sale. Nice graphical screen on the RAM EXPRESS self-test
> > disk.
> >
> > Speed of the IIC PLUS is 4 MHz unless it is slowed down at power-on.
> >
> > Normally, you run it at 4 MHz except for games.
> >
> > Steve Buggie buggie@unm.edu
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> > Gus Vilomar (gvilomar@bellsouth.net) wrote:
> > : Does anybody know how I can find out the Mhz and memory of my Apple
> IIc+?
> > : Once I know this, how can I add more memory? How much? and where can
I
> get
> > : it?
> >
> > : Gus
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