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Re: Apple II ROM - SOLVED
- Subject: Re: Apple II ROM - SOLVED
- From: Linards Ticmanis <ticmanis@gmx.de>
- Date: Thu, 02 Nov 2006 23:17:43 +0100
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Patricia Shanahan wrote:
>> There is still a "language card" and I don't remember if it was original
>> or an add-in. Is it something I should try removing, or something to
>> leave alone?
>
> I tried taking out the language card, and IT DID IT!
Hello Patricia,
[please disregard this if you already know about it]
When you do that, you'll also need to re-fill the RAM chip socket where
the ribbon cable from the language card plugged into the mainboard,
otherwise you'll have only 32K of operating memory rather than 48K.
You'll need to take that chip from the language card which is closest to
the place where the ribbon ends, and insert it into the empty socket on
the motherboard. The notch should point in the same direction as on all
the other chips on the mainboard.
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Linards Ticmanis