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Re: IIc+ info needed





Bill Garber wrote:
"David Wilson" <david@uow.edu.au> wrote in message
news:3f2eefcc$1@news.uow.edu.au...

"Bill Garber" <willy46pa@comcast.net> writes:

I need the pinouts for the ram expansion port in the
IIc+. I thought it would be in the IIc reference manuals
but I can't seem to find it. Maybe I have the wrong books

The pinout on the //c+ RAM port is the same as that for the //c
(I suspect the reason the Apple card does not work in the //c+
is that the ASIC cannot handle an accellerated system).

I've been informed that the Apple card DOES work. Since I don't have the card, I can't test it myself.



Well, being I have no ram card for the IIc/IIc+, I wouldn't
know if it does or not.


or an earlier printing. Everything else seems to be there,
and it all seems to apply to the IIc+ even though they are
for the IIc. Anyway. if someone could supply me with this
I would be eternally grateful.

I was looking at my //c Technical Reference Manual (2nd edition
[loose leaf]) just last night and it is definitely there.
It is a 34 pin dual in line plug/socket combo.


Would it have been such a chore to type the page numbers?
Isn't this usergroup here to help people? I have already implied
that I've looked in there and couldn't find it.

Attitudes like that, Bill, certainly invite aid.


NOT!





The //c+ also has an extra socket with approx 7 pins that the //c
does not have. This has the missing A2 & A3 signals and some ROMSEL
signals as well.


That'll be great if those signals are accessible. Wonder what
slot page you address those lines from? Guess I'm back to
square one.

Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprises };-)
Web Site - http://garberstreet.netfirms.com
Email - willy46pa@comcast.net



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