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Re: Zip Chip
On Fri, 13 Oct 1995, John Le Febvre wrote:
> In article: <7982.93611355@adbbs.antioch.edu> John_L._Graham@adbbs.antioch.edu
> (John L. Graham) writes:
> >
> > We just bought a ZipChip-8 from Alltech (1-619-724-2404). This is a bad sign,
> > I've nearly got Alltech's telephone number memorized.... and it's not even a
> > 1-800 number!
>
> A quickie question these, as I know nothing about them...
> Are they just a chip replacement or a card? Enquiring minds wish to know...
> (I see another slot being freed if it's not a card...)
>
> --
> John.
> john@klatch.demon.co.uk
>
>
>
John,
The Zip chip is just as it says, a "chip" the replaces the 65c02
processor in the motherboard. Allows the Apple ][e to run at 8mhz.
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