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Re: CFFA and //c



Sounds great, a IIc internal CFFA drive. Where are you getting
DevSel? I've been trying to find, beg, borrow or steal it. };-0>

Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprises };-)
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Robert Thomas <rthomas@wwlnk.net> wrote in message
4788ecae.0306161240.4131a9df@posting.google.com">news:4788ecae.0306161240.4131a9df@posting.google.com...
> I originaly posted this message in the CFFA discussion forums (
> http://dreher.net/phpBB/index.php ) but I think it might get more
> traffic here. Keep in mind, I haven't really looked up tech info on
> the //c expansion connector so this is kinda a shot in the dark:
>
> "The CFFA uses 65C02 specific code, so maybe the board could be
> adapted for use internaly in a //c. I know the later //c's have an
> internal expansion connector that wasn't really used for much more
> (that I know of) then RAM expansion boards but maybe the CFFA (maybe
> just the CompactFlash part, don't know if a HDD would fit) could be
> designed to take advantage of this connector. That'd make it alot
> easier then hunting down a SmartPort HDD. Perhaps you could even stick
> a couple RAM chips on the (proposed) new board for good measure."


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