Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!csd4.csd.uwm.edu!gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!ginosko!uunet!microsoft!brianw From: brianw@microsoft.UUCP (Brian Willoughby) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: Language card question Message-ID: <7648@microsoft.UUCP> Date: 7 Sep 89 23:23:16 GMT References: <606@studsys.mu.edu> Reply-To: brianw@microsoft.UUCP (Brian Willoughby) Organization: Microsoft Corp., Redmond WA Lines: 18 In article <606@studsys.mu.edu> jetzer@studsys.mu.edu (Mike Jetzer) writes: >For my own bizarre reasons, I want to put a language card in my //e (slot 1 > >I am hoping that by soldering and/or cutting the appropriate pad(s), I >might be able to use the card as memory, without having the autostart >ROM take over my computer. I am further hoping that someone out there >might be able to point out the appropriate course of action. The pads and bow ties are intended to allow the use of ROMs which have inverted Chip Enable signals. That doesn't prevent you from hacking them, so I'll take a look at the schematic tonight and tell you which lines to change. Brian Willoughby UUCP: ...!{tikal, sun, uunet, elwood}!microsoft!brianw InterNet: microsoft!brianw@uunet.UU.NET or: microsoft!brianw@Sun.COM Bitnet brianw@microsoft.UUCP