Perhaps I must say that I live in Spain, and thus my Apple //c is an Spanish
one. I say this because Apple had (has?) the custom of using second revisions
when launching the European versions of their products (//e's motherboard comes
to mind - U.S. revision A doesn't do double-hires, where European (PAL) revision
A does it). Is there any way to tell if I have the 'new' crystal? Is there any
difference in its frequency/labeling?

Greetings,

Antonio Rodríguez (Grijan)
<ftp://grijan.cjb.net:21000/>

Sean Fahey ha escrito:

> The problem may have been corrected during manufacturing for later runs of
> the original //c, ie - only units with serial numbers up to a certain point
> were affected. There were some firmware changes mentioned - $FF didn't
> support XON/XOFF, etc. $00 does.
>
> You've got me curious now and I'll check my Apple II service manuals when I
> get home.



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