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Re: Apple// Card Max Height
- Subject: Re: Apple// Card Max Height
- From: Bryan Villados <news001@nospam_macgeek.org>
- Date: 2000/08/09
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In article <M5Dj5.11450$c8.3125623@typhoon-news1.southeast.rr.com>,
**** **** <***@***.com> wrote:
> Guys,
> What is the maximum height that an expansion card can be, and still fit
> in the various a2 models? (I only have a GS) Also, is there any practical
> maximum to the length, or does this vary too greatly among models, slots,
> etc ?
>
> Thanks in advance.
> --
> John Oyler
> http://aIIethernet.tripod.com/
> jojo4@va.mediaone.net
I think a good footprint for an expansion card is the PCPI Appli-Card.
It's the largest card I own.
The bottom is 10 3/4" long, and the height on the back is 3" high. On
the top, at 7 3/4" from the back, it starts to slope down due to the
slope on the top cover of the Apple II, II+, IIe, and the logic board
upgraded Apple IIgs in a IIe case... The front of the card is 2" high.
That makes the slope a 15-degree angle.
Hope this helps! :)