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Re: Apple //c
In article <3nmtug$i1@clam.rutgers.edu>, rwalsh@clam.rutgers.edu (Robert
Walsh) wrote:
> I recently got an Apple //c and was wondering what I could hook up to
> it as far as Floppy or Hard Disks. I also wanted to know if it was
> possible to add a CP/M card or more memory to the machine. This is
> an old //c which returned a 255 when I tried the "print peek..." which
> I saw on another post. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Rob Walsh
> rwalsh@clam.rutgers.edu
>
> p.s. Is there a zip chip avaliable for a //c?
Lessee - any smartport compatible floppy drive should work (though I'd be
leery of the Unidisk). Applied Engineering used to make a series of
cards for the IIc, but I dont' recall any with CP/M.. but extra memory was
certainly possible (my IIc had 1.15MB RAM, a built in clock, ect) Keep a
look out on the net and at flea markets for ZRAM boards..
Also, if you can find a ZIP _CHIP_ (not the ZIPGS) for the IIe, it should
work just fine in the IIc.
Unfortunately, the really difficult thing is gonna be finding these items..
- References:
- Apple //c
- From: rwalsh@clam.rutgers.edu (Robert Walsh)