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Re: Slot usage advice sought
I am ass-u-me'ing you have a IIe (since a IIGS is unlikely to have much use
for a clock card...)
You can leave the CFFA in slot 7; if the machine will be dedicated to running
a BBS, you are unlikely to have a mouse card or a Z-80 card, so it is safe to
ass-u-me slot 4 is open, where you can drop the clock card into.
My IIe slot usage as follows
slot 7 - SCSI
slot 6 - 5.25"
slot 5 - clock
slot 4 - Z-80
slot 2 - SSC
slot 1 - Parallel
"Skip" <skipper1947@yahoo.com> wrote in message
1108741143.318912.279680@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com">news:1108741143.318912.279680@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
: I am building a system to restore my BBS software to. It has been over
: 10 years, so I have forgotten pretty much everything.
:
: I lucked into a TimeMaster card, which apparently should go in slot 7
: (the same card I used to have). But I also have a flash mass storage
: card which I would also like to put there as the boot device (from
: http://dreher.net/?s=projects/CFforAppleII&c=projects/CFforAppleII/main.php
: ).
:
: I have 5.25" floppy drives in slot 6, and a single UniDisk 3.5" in slot
: 5. It seems to me, that I should have little need for the 5.25" drives
: now. I am thinking I could remove the 5.25" card and put the flash card
: there and it can boot from slot 6.
:
: I wonder if I would have difficulty if I put the clock card in slot 4.
:
: I was wondering if anybody has some advice?
: