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Re: Apple //c
- Subject: Re: Apple //c
- From: mattb@dino.gi.alaska.edu (Last Chance)
- Date: 1995/05/01
- Distribution: world
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Now and Then
- References: <3nmtug$i1@clam.rutgers.edu>
In article <3nmtug$i1@clam.rutgers.edu>, rwalsh@clam.rutgers.edu (Robert
Walsh) wrote:
> I recently got an Apple //c and was wondering what I could hook up to
> it as far as Floppy or Hard Disks. I also wanted to know if it was
> possible to add a CP/M card or more memory to the machine. This is
> an old //c which returned a 255 when I tried the "print peek..." which
> I saw on another post. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Rob Walsh
> rwalsh@clam.rutgers.edu
>
> p.s. Is there a zip chip avaliable for a //c?
I had an Apple //c that I had loaded up with the RAMworks card with Z80 on it.
I also had a ProApp 20MB hard disk that connected to the floppy port, but
I don't know if you can get anything like that anymore. 3.5" 800k
floppies are pretty good though and you can connect 2 external floppy
drives to the //c.
Yes, on the ZIP chip. Others have responded with the particulars.
- References:
- Apple //c
- From: rwalsh@clam.rutgers.edu (Robert Walsh)