Path: utzoo!attcan!telly!lethe!torsqnt!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!microsoft!brianw From: brianw@microsoft.UUCP (Brian Willoughby) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: Ehanced IIe question Summary: Don't forget the 65C02! Message-ID: <7817@microsoft.UUCP> Date: 23 Sep 89 03:39:43 GMT References: <8909210136.AA09041@trout.nosc.mil> Reply-To: brianw@microsoft.UUCP (Brian Willoughby) Organization: Microsoft Corp., Redmond WA Lines: 21 In article <8909210136.AA09041@trout.nosc.mil> tomk@pro-grouch.cts.com (Tom Kelly) writes: >If you still have the original ROMS that were on your old motherboard before >it was enhanced, it seems that the repair shop should swap the the original >ROMS for the ones that enhanced your motherboard. After all the enhanced ROMS >are not a part of the normal board, so they should not have been taken (or >accepted). This is my opinion only, OF COURSE. I agree, but don't forget your 65C02 (hey, you paid for it when you got the Enhanced //e!) The list of chips is: 1 65C02 2 Video ROM = Character Generator ROM 3 CD ROM = Firmware addresses $C000-$DFFF 4 EF ROM = Firmware addresses $E000-$FFFF Brian Willoughby UUCP: ...!{tikal, sun, uunet, elwood}!microsoft!brianw InterNet: microsoft!brianw@uunet.UU.NET or: microsoft!brianw@Sun.COM Bitnet brianw@microsoft.UUCP