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Re: Request for Product
- Subject: Re: Request for Product
- From: jboothbee@gmail.com
- Date: 12 Jul 2005 19:01:17 -0700
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switch-a-slot was a manual rotary
switch.
proslot is program selectable. You can
change which card is active through software.
the card has 2 applebus connectors on the
component side. cards plug into it horizontally.
I don't know what apple II this scheme would
work in. If you have the proslot in slot 7, you
bump up against the side of the case. if you
put it in any other slot the cards you plug into
the card obstruct higher numbered slots.
Jen