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- From: secrist@kxovax.enet.dec.com (Strong datatypes for weak minds.)
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- Subject: Where you can put your CP/M cards in an Apple ][
- Message-ID: <1358@sousa.ltn.dec.com>
- Date: 21 Jul 92 22:11:12 GMT
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- Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation
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- ; for schriste@uceng.UC.EDU (Steven Christensen), etal.
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- CP/M follows the usual Apple card protocol, so you can stick it
- anyplace but slot 3. If you stick in #2, then you may not be able
- to use modem, though, i.e. by "usual protocol" I meant:
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- Slot 0: RAM/ROM card
- 1: printer
- 2: modem
- 3: console/video
- 4: disk controller #3
- 5: disk controller #2
- 6: disk controller #1
- 7: hard disk
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- Sorry, I don't have a uSoft CP/M card...
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- Regards,
- rcs
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