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Re: ZipGS card
- Subject: Re: ZipGS card
- From: "julian814" <julian814@hotmail.com>
- Date: 20 Jun 2005 16:03:40 -0700
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Okay, here's what I have for my GS, anyone can recommend where to put
it all. There's the ZipGS, a 4 meg memory card, A CFFA 256 meg hard
card and a high speed SCSI card that I'll need for the CD ROM. The GS
is a ROM 01. Bill recommended putting the SCSI card in slot 7 and the
CFFA in slot 4, but that might interfere with the mouse. I'm hesitant
to put anything in slot 6, because I'll need the floppy drives as well.
I probably won't need to use a modem on it, because all the software I
want access to is on CD and floppy. The reason I'm trying to get this
setup going is so I can offer the freeware and shareware that I have to
others on floppies. The CDs are the Time in a Bottle collection. I was
told it was all freeware and shareware, and I don't plan on charging
much more than it costs to put them to disk. Hope this doesn't cause
any grief with Syndicomm.
Ralph Glatt