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Re: //c hardware trivia...
- Subject: Re: //c hardware trivia...
- From: mlamorte@freenet.columbus.oh.us (Mike LaMorte)
- Date: 1996/05/16
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: The Greater Columbus FreeNet
- References: <xray-1105960445220001@129.64.118.16> <4n63sp$pc0@colossus.csl.mtu.edu> <4n8s1k$gjq@europa.frii.com> <4nb3s4$sdm@colossus.csl.mtu.edu>
Joshua P. Onge (jponge@mtu.edu) wrote:
: Randy Shackelford (shack@deimos.frii.com) wrote:
: : In article <4n63sp$pc0@colossus.csl.mtu.edu>,
: : Joshua P. Onge <jponge@mtu.edu> wrote:
: : Are you calling the memory expandable //c that came out in '86 right after
: : the IIgs a ROM 3? If so, then you mean a white cased //c with grey keys. No
: : //c's were grey, only //c pluses. This is the only //c revision with the mouse
: : in slot 7. This is because they decided to put the memory card in slot 4.
: : All previous //c revisions have the mouse in slot 4 and varying stuff in slot
: : 7, including rudimentary Appletalk and the way to boot from an external 5.25
: : drive.
Rudimentary Appletalk? Really? My //c+ owner's manual doesn't amntion it
at all.
BTW - anyone know where I can get a //c+ technical reference manual? I
have the //c one, but obviously the //c+ is a good bit different...
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Mike LaMorte <mlamorte@freenet.columbus.oh.us>
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