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- From: nakamura@samos.semicon.sony.co.jp (Tadashi Nakamura)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware
- Subject: Re: Using Color on a Classic II
- Message-ID: <NAKAMURA.92Dec15091145@samosn2b.samos.semicon.sony.co.jp>
- Date: 15 Dec 92 00:11:45 GMT
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- In-reply-to: dross@cambizola.cs.wisc.edu's message of 14 Dec 92 18:50:36 GMT
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- In article <dross.724359036@cs.wisc.edu> dross@cambizola.cs.wisc.edu (Dan Ross) writes:
- |This Japanese company, Interware, could make a killing if their board
- |works OK. It may be a problem if it overloads the power supply,
- |however. (Japan uses 220V, right? So the power supply could have a
- |higher rating since it's not the US power supply.) US Classic II's
- |can support the math coprocessor, the RAM, and not much else according
- |to Apple.
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- Small correction. Japan uses "100V".
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- | Tadashi NAKAMURA (nakamura@samos.semicon.sony.co.jp) |
- | System LSI Gp., SONY Corp., Atsugi Technology Centre |
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