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Re: Whats it for?
On the back of the system??? The headphone jack is next
to the Serial ports. There are two of them which are simulated
as Slot 1 and Slot 2 as on the IIe. They are actually RS-422
connections which allow you to go 56K. I haven't gotten it
to work at 56K though. The best I seem to get is 36K.
To get it to run at 50hz, I believe you boot into GSOS and
shutdown using the restart option and it will ask you whether
to reboot using 50hz or 60hz. I don't know if there is another
way using a setup disk or not. I am still working on getting
all of the IIgs system disk.
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"David Williams" <Dave@darkstar64.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Hi Folks!
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> Just wondering what the small connection is next to where the speaker
> plugs into on a IIgs board. Anybody know?
> Also, does anybody know how to get a 60Hz IIgs to run at 50Hz?
>
> Cheers,
> Dave
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