User`s guide

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From: Jeff Brielmaier
003- How do I set up a Transwarp on my IIe?
Bank1: Sw 1-7 -> Change to OPEN if there is a memory card that uses the
"Langauge Card bank switching technique". (Normally CLOSED)
Bank1: Sw 1-7 -> Change to OPEN if the plug in card must be accessed at 1 MHz
(Normally CLOSED. OPEN for Floppy diskette controllers)
Switch 8 on both Banks: Sets the power up speed of Transwarp
Bank1 Bank2
3.6 MHz OPEN OPEN <<Normal>>
1.7 MHz CLOSED OPEN
1 MHz OPEN CLOSED
1 MHz CLOSED CLOSED
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004- Is there a way of disabling Transwarp for games?
Press <Esc> at power-up will disable Transwarp completely until the next power
off/on cycle.
A better way is to write a 01 to $C074. This will slow Transwarp down to 1 MHz
without disabling it completely. Writing a 00 to $C074 will restore Transwarp
to it's 'fast' speed.
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From: Rubywand
005- I recently bought an "M-c-T SpeeDemon" board. It's
dated 1984 and draws a small apple on the screen after
power-up. What kind of cache RAM does it have? There's a
place for jumpers near the top of the card. Is there a
way to control this thing through software or hardware?
Your card may be a slightly later model. (I've never noticed ours draw a
hires apple on the screen-- darn it!) Possibly, McT came out with a revision
aimed at 128K IIe's.
The RAMs on our vintage model SpeeDemon are 100ns 2048x8 9128's (for a
total 8K of pretty speedy cache).
I once asked McT about the jumper block you mention, they said the jumper
is set at the factory to adjust on-card timing and to Leave It Alone. (On our
card, the jumper block has 5 pairs. The pair 2nd from the top is jumpered.)