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Re: Should I buy this? $20 ][e
- Subject: Re: Should I buy this? $20 ][e
- From: nparker@cie-2.uoregon.edu (Neil Parker)
- Date: 1996/07/27
- Distribution: world
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: University of Oregon Campus Information Exchange
- References: <4tbsn7$bbm@balsam.unca.edu>
In article <4tbsn7$bbm@balsam.unca.edu> RKFAIRCLOTH@unca.edu (Rhonda K.
Faircloth) writes:
>[...]
>Anybody know how the Microsoft card is supposed to function? It was in slot 7,
>which is "normal" for a CPM card, but a PR#7 would just lock the machine up.
>I'm guessing it's a CPM card anyway. :)
All by itself, the Microsoft Softcard doesn't do anything at all. In order
to get any use out of it, you need a Softcard-compatible CP/M boot disk.
"PR#7" doesn't work because the Softcard has no ROM--trying to activate it
like that just sends your computer off into never-never-land.
If you want to get the Softcard working, you may be able to buy a Microsoft
CP/M boot disk in comp.sys.apple2.marketplace. Be sure to specify
"Microsoft CP/M 2.23"...most other versions of CP/M will *not* work.
- Neil Parker
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