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- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Path: sparky!uunet!psinntp!blkbox!jdb8042
- From: jdb8042@blkbox (John D. Baker)
- Subject: Re: WANTED: Your original 65816
- Organization: The Black Box, PO Box 591822 Houston, TX 77259-1822
- Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1992 03:59:40 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Dec24.035940.15445@blkbox>
- References: <1992Dec23.085934.29989@blkbox> <IRIE.92Dec23131943@husc11.harvard.edu>
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- I know exactly what I'm talking about. I've seen a 65816-4 (took the cover
- off a IIgs and looked because I was skeptical to begin with) and it was
- most definitely a 40-pin DIP (later models of IIgs may have used one that
- came in a different package and I can't really vouch for what the acclerator
- boards use) and while some pins have been re-assigned, those are
- are not connected in the //e anyway.
-
- I've got two separate reports from people who installed ZIP GS's in
- their IIgs and just popped their spare '816 into a //c or a //e
- (and had it work flawlessly).
-
- I'll go dig up the mail I received when I asked about '802s in
- this group a few months ago and post it for your education.
- Using the old '816 was one of the first things suggested over
- buying an '802.
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-
- John D. Baker ->An Apple CardZ180 Z-System nut//
- Internet: jdb8042@blkbox.com jdbaker@taronga.com
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- Karnage: "I am certainly very happy for you, but--WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?!"
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