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- From: tomk@pro-nsdapple.cts.com (Tom Kelly)
- Subject: Re: Help w/ IIe enhancement kit!
- Organization: ProLine [pro-nsdapple] - North San Diego Apple Users Group
- Date: Mon, 11 Jan 93 23:57:24 PST
- Message-ID: <ac00646@pro-nsdapple.cts.com>
- In-Reply-To: sknkwrks@sonny-boy.cs.unlv.edu (Scott Alfter)
- References: <SKNKWRKS.93Jan9002426@sonny-boy.cs.unlv.edu>
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- In <SKNKWRKS.93Jan9002426@sonny-boy.cs.unlv.edu>
- sknkwrks@sonny-boy.cs.unlv.edu (Scott Alfter) writes:
- >Until you find the appropriate bilingual replacement, you should be
- >able to put the US-only chip in the socket. Make sure that pin 1 of
- >the chip matches with pin 1 of the socket...if I'm not mistaken, the
- >pin layout of the 2732 (US-only) and the 2764 (bilingual) is close
- >enough for the pins they have in common that the setup might work.
- >Socket positions 13-16 should remain empty. (I once stuck a 2716 in
- >my IIe's video-ROM socket...text worked, but graphics didn't. I think
- >the way the bilingual setup works is that it uses a 2764 instead of a
- >2732...the uppermost address bit selects US or local characters.)
-
- I believe it should be "pins 1,2,27,28 remain empty".
- But I could be wrong.
- Anyone else familiar with this.
- I have a chip called "WizChip" for the ][e. I understand that it contains
- English and Spanish characters. Does anyone know anything about "WizChip"?
-