At 07:22 -0700 on 15/05/02, Steven wrote:

>> I don't know if the Apple //e cards will run on LC3 PDS slots. The
>> design of the interface slot at the back of the LC changed between
>> the LCII and LCIII, I don't know if it is entirely compatible with
>> older cards. My Ethernet card in my 475 is only an LCPDS (as opposed
>> to an LC3PDS) and it works fine (I think it's made by Asante) but I
>> don't kniow how the //e card operates.
>>
>I just found a "good deal" on a 475...so I am doing a PayPal transfer on 1.
>How many PDS slots are in a 475?  It would be kinda nice to add an Ethernet

Just the one - it's basically an LC II with 72-pin RAM and an 040 instead
of the 030.

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