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Re: Apple emulator for IBM
- Subject: Re: Apple emulator for IBM
- From: me@here.com (me@here.com)
- Date: 1998/07/01
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: AT&T WorldNet Services
- References: <6n94j1$cpv@bgtnsc01.worldnet.att.net> <6nc5gm$1ju$1@news1.triton.net>
On 1 Jul 1998 02:05:10 GMT, fernande@internet1.net wrote:
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>Modern boards have got to have at least one ISA slot. Most if not all
>internal modems are still ISA. Someone told me they had heard of
>some-sort of non-ISA modem, but I don't recall what he called it.
>I have a couple of the Diamond TrackStar 128 cards, but only one cable. I
>haven't gotten the computer all together that I am goin go to install it in,
>yet. Anybody have a copy of the instructions that they want to mail me :-)
Oh I have ISA slots, but it needs an 8 bit slot. I think mine is also
a Trackstar 128. In any case, the board I have will not fit into a 16
bit ISA slot. It extends down and interferes with the 16 bit
connector of the slot.
Have you tried installing yours into a 16 bit ISA slot? You might be
in for a rude surprise!
Me
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>Chad A. Fernandez
>Battle Creek, MI
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