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Re: APPLI-CARD



I forgot to mention, I use my PCPI card in slot 4. My slot 5 has a Laser UDC
card so that isn't an option. I never tried slot 7 because I keep slot 7
free for my Focus or AHS card on occasions. Also I need the UDC so I can
boot the PCPI with 3.5" version of the CP/M for the PCPI card.

Mark


"Exegete" <millers@noneofyourbusiness.com> wrote in message
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> Wayne Stewart wrote:
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> > "Michael J. Mahon" wrote:
> >
> >>Roy replied:
> >>
> >>
> >>>Jose Carlos Lord Apple wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>My name is Jose Carlos and I�m writing from Brazil.
> >>>>
> >>>>I had gote an APPLI-CARD a few months ago and I didn�t knew what kind
> >>>>is it, until I found some articles about it on google.
> >>>>
> >>>>First of all: Does it card works on an Apple IIe ?
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>>Yes
> >>>
> >>>If yes, what slot
> >>>
> >>>>must I need to put it ?
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>>Usually slot 7
> >>>
> >>Interesting--is there any particular reason for preferring slot 7?
> >>(I always used slot 4 for my CP/M cards.)  Seems like slot 7would
> >>make it a little harder to use a hard disk (for non-CP/M uses).
> >>
> >
> > The manufacturers recomended slots 4, 5, and 7. I discovered slots
> > I used to use slot 3 on a IIe. 1 and 2 also worked if you don't want
> > to use a printer or modem. Slot 6 was reserved for a floppy drive.
>
>
> As I recall, the Apple //e manual suggests slot 7, perhaps because
> that's where Pascal expects it, or, perhaps that's what's left after
> Pascal expectations, I really don't recall at the moment.
>
> However, both Wayne and Michael are correct, more than slot 7 can be
> used, which is why I answered "usually".
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> Roy
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> >
> > Wayne
> >
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