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Re: Q: How to configure IIc Serial Port?
- Subject: Re: Q: How to configure IIc Serial Port?
- From: schefflr@news.msus.edu (Bill Scheffler)
- Date: 1996/01/01
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Minnesota State University System
- References: <4bc8dk$s01@newsstand.cit.cornell.edu> <4c03or$h11@acme.freenet.columbus.oh.us>
Mike LaMorte (mlamorte@freenet.columbus.oh.us) wrote:
: John Dobbins (jad@lns62.lns.cornell.edu) wrote:
: : I've just gotten a IIc without documentation of any kind.
: : I understand the serial port is built in instead of
: : using a Super Serial Card. Are there dip switches inside
: : my IIc to configure the port like on the Super Serial Card
: : or is it done some other way?
: Well, for starters, I dunno where you'd plug a card into the //c. There
: was barely enough room for my memory expansion card! There are two serial
: ports built into the //c and //c+. One for the printer and one for the
: modem. The one for the printer can alternately be used for an AppleTalk
: interface, if I'm not mistaken. There are no settings for either of the
: serial ports. Plug in whatever it is, select "//c serial" from your
: software and that's it. The software handles the rest.
I believe that the Apple II System Disk (when used with the Apple
//c) provides options to configure the ports. Someone want to verify this?
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