Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!think.com!spool.mu.edu!olivea!tardis!tymix!uunet!meaddata!johnt From: johnt@meaddata.com (John Townsend) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: Re: apple memory card Message-ID: <4853@meaddata.meaddata.com> Date: 14 Jun 91 13:01:34 GMT Article-I.D.: meaddata.4853 References: <1991Jun10.044122.7374@clark.edu> Sender: usenet@meaddata.com Organization: Mead Data Central, Dayton OH Lines: 24 In article <1991Jun10.044122.7374@clark.edu>, geniusman@pro-hindugods.cts.com (Chris Moylan) writes: |> In-Reply-To: message from glennl@pro-avalon.cts.com |> |> >try putting your memory card in the auxilary slot, it works with my 1 meg |> >memory card, and proterm and appleworks finds the card |> |> Also, if you already have a card in the AUX slot, you can remove it, as the |> new card should have all the same features as the resident one. |> Come on, people. If there's anything worse than no information, it's misinformation. The Apple Memory Expansion card doesn't fit in the AUX slot of the Apple //e. It only fits in slots 1-7 of the II/II+/IIe/IIgs. And besides, last I checked, the Apple Memory Expansion Card didn't have a 3 MHz Z80 on it, like the card presently resident in my AUX slot. The question -- again -- is why won't it work in slot 3? I wasn't aware that the AME card, or any other slot 1-7 memory card, had firmware that would collide with the //e 80-column firmware if you put it in slot 3. -- John Townsend Internet: johnt@meaddata.com c/o Mead Data Central UUCP: ...!uunet!meaddata!johnt 9555 Springboro Pike GEnie: J.TOWNSEND14 Miamisburg, OH 45401 Telephone: (513) 865-7250