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Re: Apple IIc
- Subject: Re: Apple IIc
- From: nathan@visi.com (Nathan Mates)
- Date: 1997/09/28
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Vector Internet Services, Inc.
- References: <01bccbcd$de4aa7a0$212da3cd@bartons.mcn.net>
In article <01bccbcd$de4aa7a0$212da3cd@bartons.mcn.net>,
Fred Barton <bartons@mcn.net> wrote:
>I have an Apple IIc, but it is different than other IIcs I've seen. It is
>compact. It has a built in 5.25 drive on the right side. There is no room
>to ad any cards in it, I think. In the back there is a phone and printer
>port(also all the basic one.) There is a place to plug in headphones.
And this Apple //c is different in what ways from other //cs that
you've seen? What you've described is a //c; I'd be highly surprised
if it varied from what you listed here. I think you may be comparing
it to the larger, more expandable but with less stuff builtin //e,
which is a completely different model alltogether. For more info on
this and many more Apple II questions, see the comp.sys.apple2
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) at
http://www.visi.com/~nathan/a2/faq/csa2.html
>And also it has a stange power cord connection. It is circular. It
>has 7 pins I think or connectors creating a horshoe facing up. If
>anyone could help me find a cable to fit this or info on this
>computer it would be greatly appreciated.
That should be 5 pins; pinouts are listed at
http://www.visi.com/~nathan/a2/faq/pinouts.html There are also lists
of vendors in section 10.2 of the FAQ; Alltech Electronics is
advertising //c power supplies for $29.
Nathan Mates
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- References:
- Apple IIc
- From: "Fred Barton" <bartons@mcn.net>