
Apple II Computer Info
defined at 5v and 25v, not at 0v. If you do not have any cards which drive
the INHIBIT' line then this will not be a problem.
>Probably, a II+ will have the Language Card plugged into Slot 0. With the LC
>plugged in the $F8 ROM used is going to be the one on the LC; so, this is
>where you would swap in the adaptor with the PROM.
If you have a Language Card, it already has two solder points to convert it
to 2716 polarity. A third point marked F8 should be left open unless you want
the motherboard F8 PROM used when the motherboard BASIC is selected.
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Apple II Computer Technical Information : Apple II Family Hardware Info
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