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Re: Apple II Memory Cards



"Greg Buchner" <apple22@mn.rr.com> wrote in message
apple22-650E3D.19084419082004@hermes-ge0.rdc-kc.rr.com">news:apple22-650E3D.19084419082004@hermes-ge0.rdc-kc.rr.com...
: In article <eH9Vc.39876$fz2.25839@edtnps89>,
:  Wayne Stewart <waynes@telus.dotnet> wrote:
:
: > I'd first go to my website and download a pic of the
Ramfactor and make
: > sure that the previos owner didn't switch any chips around.
: > http://homepage.mac.com/wayne_stewart
: > It might be a good idea to download the manual at the same
time.
:
: Thanks.  I couldn't remember your site.
:
: > Some of the ICs do get hot to be uncomforably to hold.
:
: OK, just never really experienced it do that degree with an
expansion
: card on the Apple II.
:
: > Yes, there should be a couple of jumpers on the external
power supply pins
:
: Well, that was what was making it not work.  Everything goes
good with
: those pins on.  It just seemed strange to have them there.  Now
I just
: need to see if I have a copy of the testing software for the
RamFactor
: sitting around.

Diagnostics are on the card. Run them at $Cs0A, where "s" is the
slot number.

Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprizez };-)
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