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Re: IIc+
- Subject: Re: IIc+
- From: shack@pro-ict.cts.com (Randy Shackelford)
- Date: Wed, 8 Dec 93 02:54:09 CDT
- In-reply-to: ccw@ctt.bellcore.com (Christopher Wood)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: ProLine [pro-ict] -- Wichita, KS
ccw@ctt.bellcore.com (Christopher Wood) writes:
>To answer the origional question, the //c+ was a high-speed (4 MHz)
>//c with a 3.5" internal drive (instead of the 5.25" used on earlier
>//c's) It may have come with a RAM board built-in; I forget.
I was in SF in '88 at the Applefest show and got to see Sculley waving one
around when they were introduced. They look almost the same as the //c but
they have an internal power supply, a volume control where the 40/80 col
switch was, a 4 mhz clock, 3.5 drive, and a connector for a memory card and a
connector for an internal modem. Epic technology had a combination memory
card and modem called M&M at the show for the machine.
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