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Re: would anyone have a copy of 341-0299-B ?



And I'm the guy Sean sent his to, so once it gets here, I'm happy enough to dump it and make it available. Just looking at the chip visually, it appears to be the same size as the Apple II D0-F8 ROMs -- would I be able to just put it in a language card and move the contents into RAM? If it's not directly readable from the card when it's installed intact, at least (I'm not sure how to address it if it is). The EPROM socket on the card is labeled D2716-1, and it's a 24-pin EPROM, so I'm guessing that this language card trick would work, but if there's another/easier way (or if that won't work), I'd be interested in learning how to do it.

-Paul

On 2012-10-03 14:30:04 +0000, KP said:

On Oct 3, 3:31�am, Michael J. Mahon <mjma...@aol.com> wrote:
KP <kjpm...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Oct 2, 4:03 pm, ted <globalstrat...@gmail.com> wrote:
it is the eprom for 10 meg Apple Profile Interface for II

certainly not anywhere to be found on the whole wide internet.

I have a 10 meg Profile and the Apple II interface card for it. �But
it's installed and in use right now.

Isn't it directly readable from the Apple when it's plugged in?

-michael - NadaNet 3.1 and AppleCrate II:http://home.comcast.net/~mjmahon

Is that true?  I mean, I'm not going to take the card apart, but if I
can pull the info off the card while it is installed and in use by
running a program or some such, I could do that.