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Re: SCSI cards and the II+
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In article <ui2niv1v377e17@corp.supernews.com>,
Mike Guidero <mike@bogus.net> wrote:
>Scott Alfter wrote:
>> This leaves me with a rev. C Apple SCSI card and a 64K II+. Is there any
>> chance that these two will work together, or does this card need at least
>> a IIe to work?
>
>Which reminds me: It probably would with a 65C02 if it doesn't already.
>Kinda like the 2.0.3 version of Prodos 8.
I thought I read somewhere that the 65C02 wouldn't work in a II+, or that it
was flaky. The II+ was built mostly of 74LSxxx chips, which aren't
compatible with CMOS parts. Replacing the chips that talk directly to the
processor with appropriate 74HCTxxx parts might do the trick, but I've not
looked into it (you'd need to figure out which chips to replace first...or
maybe you'd just replace all of 'em).
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