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Re: Format program for MicroSoft Softcard?
My dip switches are all in the OFF setting, and the board seems to function
normally. I don't know what they do, though.
As for slots, Apple recommends either slot 4 or slot 7 for coprocessor cards.
The other recomendation for slot 4 is the mouse card, and for slot 7 the
alternative is a clock card. I put mine in slot 4 since I have no current plans
to add a mouse. Don't put it (or anything) in slot 3, as this will interfere
with the card in the aux slot.
This is from the Apple IIe owners manual, pp. 16-17.
-Saundby
Christopher Rose wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Jun 1999 11:10:58 -0600, "Sir Cain" <rcain3@mindspring.com>
> wrote:
> Would anybody happen to know what the DIP switch settings are? I think
> I got the 2 disks for the thing but when I try to boot it it goes into
> the monitor??? What slot does this thing go in?
> >
> >Christopher Rose <crose@primary.net> wrote in message
> >37763ec5.1798701@news.alt.net">news:37763ec5.1798701@news.alt.net...
> >> On Sun, 27 Jun 1999 00:04:55 -0600, "Sir Cain" <rcain3@mindspring.com>
> >> wrote:
> >> I have one of theese cards but no disks or manuals. Can theese be
> >> found on the net somewhere?
> >Try the Oak Archive. I pretty sure the disk images can be found there, not
> >sure if the manuals are available anywhere. Most CP/M-80 version 2.2
> >utilities will work.
> >
> >> >http://www.acs.oakland.edu/oak/cpm/cpm.html
> >> >
> >
> >
> >