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Re: Apple IIc and Super Serial Card?



Rick Kerman wrote:
> 
> Brian Sturk wrote in message <355A5153.EFA404B1@nh.ultranet.com>...
> 
> >Do I need one to use say, S-Link, to transfer disk images from my PC to
> >new Apple?
> 
> The Super Serial card is for the ][, ][+, //e, ///, and //gs, which have
> slots for you to plug it in.  The //c already has Super Serial compatible
> hardware built in.  The hardest part may be finding a null modem cable
> with the right connectors.
> 
> Rick Kerman <rkerman@mail.bright.net>
> http://www.bright.net/~rkerman
GS/OS 5.0.4 doesn't recognize a Super Serial Card in slot 1. My high
school had one GS with a Super Serial Card because some old program
wouldn't use the IIGS's printer port, or so the head of the computer lab
department said. I tried to use AppleWorks GS, but GS/OS wouldn't let me
print. I had to get a cable from one of the Macs to use the GS's port.

Because of this, I don't think you should have mentioned the IIGS in
your list of computers it's for.
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