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Re: Removing Language Card from ][+
- Subject: Re: Removing Language Card from ][+
- From: khym@bga.com (Khym Mahn)
- Date: 30 Mar 1994 14:58:45 -0600
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Real/Time Communications - Bob Gustwick and Associates
- References: <2ncehf$inp@tamuts.tamu.edu>
In article <2ncehf$inp@tamuts.tamu.edu>,
John Donald Baker <jdb8042@tamuts.tamu.edu> wrote:
>I plan to remove the 16K Language Card (genuine Apple) from my Apple
>][+ so I can use a Legend S card in its place.
>
>What chip goes in the socket on the motherboard where the short 16-wire
>jumper from the Language card attaches? Is it a 4116 DRAM or something
>else? If it's a 4116, I suppose I can shanghai one from the Lang. Card
>to replace it.
Yup, exactly :-) Although I suppose it doesn't matter which 4116 you
remove from the language card, I usually take the one from the bottom
row and plug the 16 wire ribbon cable into the newly-vacated socket.
Keeps the pins from getting bent :-)
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