Apple IIc (not IIC+) details

From: Doug Coward <mranalog_at_home.com>
Date: Tue Aug 8 01:49:30 2000

Eric Smith <eric_at_brouhaha.com> said:
> The //c disk controller is for all reasonable intents and purposes the same
> as the Disk ][ controller used in the Apple ][ and ][+, simply with a
> different connector pinout (D-subminature 19 pin instead of a 2x10 header).
> It's reduced from seven chips to one, but functions the same.

 In fact I remember about 1988, buying a small connector from Jameco. It
had
pins on both sides almost like a wire wrap header. (I seem to me that
the pins
were straight through). One side plugged into the //c floppy port and
the
other side plugged into the ribbon cable from the Apple ][ drive. And
it
cost two or three dollars. I couldn't find it on their web site just
now,
but I was surprised to see that they still sell power supplies for the
Apple ][,][+,][e.

--Doug
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Doug Coward
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Analog Computer Museum and History Center
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Received on Tue Aug 08 2000 - 01:49:30 BST

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