On Oct 19, 2004, at 8:57 PM, Nat wrote:

Well, I was just on eBay, and there is someone selling an "upgrade kit" of
these chips to upgrade the amount of memory on an Apple ][ memory card. The
page claims they work on IIgs, IIe, IIc, *and* IIc+ memory expansion boards.


So it sounds like the chips used on all of them are the same...

Now just to find a IIc+ expansion board... :)

I bought several of these "expansion kits" on eBay (for like $4.00 each) to use on a GS-RAM card. They're sold in sets of (8) 41256 chips (8-bit 256kbit). A bank of eight of these chips will add 256k of ram to the card.

I also have a //c+. If I recall correctly, the composite video out on the //c+ is the same as on the Apple //e, that is it is a composite color out. Connnected to any composite video-compatible display, you should be able to see color video. Using the "backpack" mentioned earlier, you can get a higher resolution color outup. If used with a decent monochrome composite display, the 80-column video mode works well enough, but don't try to read 80 column text on a composite color display. You'll get a headache!

just my $0.02.

-Hal


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