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Re: Request for Product
<jboothbee@gmail.com> wrote in message
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: cut up a IIe, keep 3 of the slots
: intact. 1 is for connecting to
: IIe MB, the other 2 are for
: plugging other cards into. Cut
: up some ISA boards. One
: will plug into "extraslot #1" and
: one will plug into your IIe. You
: have 50 connections on each
: end that you need to solder.
:
: Put a switch on the "extraslot"
: that switches +5 and +12v between
: the extraslot slot1/2.
:
: would switching the power off
: be enough to disable the other
: card, and allow for the powered
: card to be accessed on the bus?
He wants it internal and I'm already working on it.
Thanks, I forgot about the +12v, and what about the
-5v line. Guess I should switch that as well. BTW,
both cards can be powered, and switch only the /DEVSEL
I think. I'll have to look at it. Might even be able to
use the /DEVSEL line and have both cards switchable
with power-on by running each card's /DEVSEL line to
AN0 or AN1. Have to check that out. I'm sure I'll get
several posts now telling me why this CAN'T be done,
but that's fine. I'm used to it now. :o)
Apple II Forever, Apple II Together
Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprizez
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