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Re: Which RS232 card to get?



In article <3pr9ml$fnm@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, netcoking@aol.com (Netco
King) wrote:

> > I'm wondering if I should get hold of a used RS232 card for my Apple
> II+,
> > but I don't know which one to get- any recommendations?
> 
> A genuine Apple Super Serial Card would be my first choice.  However, if
> you are in need of a clock card also, you may want to consider purchasing
> a used Applied Engineering Serial Pro peripheral card.  It is listed as
> fully Super Serial Card compatible, and it has a ProDOS compatible clock
> built-in, also.  I own both, and the Serial Pro has worked with all my
> telcom software with no problem (plus it has a easy-to-use setup screen).
> 
if you can still get one, since AE went bust last year.  Sequential
Systems is still in business, and still offers one of hte few (if not the
only) 800 number tech support lines in the Apple II industry.  AND, not
only do they sell the SSC compaitible card, they also make/sell the
RamFAST, MegaBUFF, Second SIght, Meg80Z, discQuest, and a host of printer
networking tools.

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