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SCSI cards and the II+



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I snagged a couple of Apple SCSI cards recently...one DMA and one that I'm
guessing is a rev. C.  I plan on putting the DMA SCSI card into my IIGS and
moving the GS's RamFAST (rev. C with the newest ROMs) into my IIe, since the
RamFAST's partition mapping is nice to have under ProDOS 8 and I suspect the
Apple card will play better with GS/OS than the RamFAST has to date (still
haven't gotten my CD-ROM drive to work reliably).

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?

(If it doesn't, it's no big deal...I'll keep it as a spare or something. 
The two cards only cost me $40...the DMA SCSI card alone is worth more than
that.)

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