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funny thing about "docs.info.apple.com"
- Subject: funny thing about "docs.info.apple.com"
- From: bieling@terra.es (Jorge Chamorro Bieling)
- Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 15:46:21 +0100
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: ya.com internet factory
- User-agent: MacSOUP/2.7 (unregistered)
- Xref: g2news1.google.com comp.sys.apple2:7494
Try changing the artnum and you'll get funny old documents that you can
not find with the search engine...
for example:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=3
will take you to a document where you can read:
"Apple II & IIe: Power Supply Input Frequency Limitations
The Apple II and IIe power supply is a switching power supply. It is
designed to accept 107 to 135 volts from DC to 60 Hz.
It will also work at up to 400 Hz but this endangers a circuit which
protects the supply from shorting to the point that the protecting
circuit will not work."
or
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=9
titled "Apple II, IIe and II+: Auto-Run Apple w/o DOS" where you can
read :"Some applications require that an Apple start running an
Applesoft program from power-up without human interaction. This is easy
with the disk and Auto-Start ROM. Simply initilaize the diskette with
the desired program in memory and the disk will boot and run it when the
power comes on. But sometimes a disk drive is undesirable, especially
where there is only one program to run and the cost must be kept low. So
here is a way to have a card that will load and run an Applesoft program
automatically on power-up in any Apple II+... [] ... "
IS THERE A (EASY) WAY TO DOWNLOAD ALL OF THEM ?
Jorge