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I don't have one of those Expander cards, but the RWIII manual indicates
that pins 1, 2, 3 & 13 on the row of 24 pins (1 is at the bottom) should be
cut for a Rev-B 512K Expander that is being used on a RWbasic, RWII or
RWIII.
It also states that this modification is not required for the Rev-C 512K or
2M expander.
A comical note says to count the pins carefully as they take a long time to
grow back. :)
I guess you need to know what Revision the Expander it is first, or
hopefully someone has a manual on the Expander (if there ever was one), but
there is no mention of pins 20 & 21 so I suspect they _SHOULD_ be there.
Mark
>Hi;
>
>I recently received an Applied Engineering 512K Expander board for a
>RamWorks III memory card. On the back of the card are two sets of
>connector pins. One set is a single row of eight pins. The other
>connector is a single row of 24 pins.
>
>On the row of 28 pins, pins 20 and 21 are cut off half way down the
>pins. They look like deliberate cuts instead of just having broken
>off.
>
>My question is: was there a problem with the card that required these
>pins to be cut? I am reluctant to try the card in this damaged
>condition with out knowing more.
>
>Any help or insight would be appreciated.
>
>BrianD
>
>
>
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Apple II Computer Technical Information : Apple II Family Hardware Info
ftp://ground.ecn.uiowa.edu/2/apple2/miscinfo/hardware : May 2001 : 414 of 572
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