User`s guide
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From: David Empson
024- I just got a Dallas Smartwatch (aka No Slot Clock)
for my Apple IIc+. Where does it go?
There is only one ROM in the IIc+: it is probably 32KB in capacity, like
the UniDisk revision of the IIc and later IIc models, hence it would be a 28 pin
chip.
Assuming the SmartWatch works in the IIc+ (and I don't know of any reason
why it wouldn't), you need to put it under the chip labelled "Monitor ROM". Make
sure you get it around the right way!
One other point: I hope you got the right variety of the SmartWatch. The
part number should be DS1216E. The letter suffix indicates the type of chip
which the SmartWatch works under, with "E" being a 28-pin ROM. The suffix should
be printed in the form of a large green letter (silk screened) on the small
circuit board which is visible beside the DS1216 chip inside the SmartWatch.
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From: Charles T. Turley
Related FAQs Resource: R023PINOUTS.TXT (text file)
025- Where can I find Apple II socket, etc. pinouts?
See the FAQs Resource file R023PINOUTS.TXT.
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From: Adalbert Goertz
026- What IC do I need to use the GS-RAM Plus in my Apple IIgs?
You need the GSPLD1A.1 for a ROM-01 GS and the GSPLD1B.1 for a ROM 3 GS.
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From: Rubywand
027- Where can I get prototyping boards that fit Apple II
Slots?
The standard Apple II Slot card has 50 contacts, 25 per side, and is up to
2.75" high (not counting contacts). Contact spacing is 0.10". Length varies.
About 0.50" of the length can extend beyond the contacts toward the back of the
computer.
You may be able to find an 'Apple II prototyping board' from a surplus
parts seller; however, these boards are no longer a standard item. To get a new