On Tue, 10 Sep 2002, chris wrote:
> I'm still scratching my head on that. The only DIN 5 connector I remember
> on an Apple II, is on the IIc for the modem port. Maybe this was meant
> for that (it is possible that the two are not a pair, I got them as a
> pair, and I have seen one on eBay as a pair, but maybe the card is for
> one type of Apple, and the box is for another).
Aha. Look at the speaker box. Does it say "Echo II" or "Echo IIc"? If
the latter then it is the //c version of the Echo card, since there is no
way to put the card inside a //c. If this is the case, I am not terribly
familiar with the Echo IIc. I would guess the electronics are in the box,
and it connects to a serial port on the back of the //c.
> I don't have the software. All I got was a card and speaker box. I was
> going to check the asimov ftp site, but if you know where the disks are,
> and it isn't much trouble to send me images, that would be great (but if
> it is much effort, I can just search that ftp site and then bug you again
> in the future if I can't find the software there).
These days everything is a chore. If you don't find it on Asimov then let
me know. I'll make disk images that I can send to you, and you can put
them up on Asimov for the next guy :)
Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer Festival
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