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Re: Removing Language Card from ][+



In article <2ncehf$inp@tamuts.tamu.edu>,
John Donald Baker <jdb8042@tamuts.tamu.edu> wrote:
>I've never actually installed or removed a 16K Language Card from a
>][+ before so I want to get the scoop before I try it (I don't have
>any docs or manuals on it either).
>
>I plan to remove the 16K Language Card (genuine Apple) from my Apple
>][+ so I can use a Legend S card in its place.
>
>What chip goes in the socket on the motherboard where the short 16-wire
>jumper from the Language card attaches? Is it a 4116 DRAM or something
>else?  If it's a 4116, I suppose I can shanghai one from the Lang. Card
>to replace it.

	That jumper goes into the last row of DRAM on the //+ motherboard.
If you don't need it, you should be able to replace it with one of the ones
from the language card easily. (I assume this legend card is some kind
of language card replacement that doesn't need the jumper?) Those old
cards are cool... I think I still have one of those old 32k saturn
boards around here somewhere... :) Good luck!

>Thanks.
>
>
>John D. Baker  ->A TransWarp'802'd Apple //e CardZ180 Z-System nut//
>Internet:  jdb8042@tamuts.tamu.edu, @blkbox.com, jdbaker@taronga.com
>BBSs:  JOHN BAKER on PIC of the Mid-Town [(713) 961-5817] 1:106/31,
>The Vector Board [(716) 544-1863], Z-Node #45 [(713) 937-8886]
>


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