Apple IIe Mouse Card

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Apple IIe Mouse Card

I purchased a 670-0030 mouse card for my apple iie. I am unable to find a manual on the internet anywhere. Does anyone have a pdf of the manual they could send me, or know what is the preferred expansion slot that it plugs in to? Thanks.

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Re: Apple IIe Mouse Card

hello k4limp,
preferred slot is 4. I´ll seek for manual tommorow....
sincerely speedyG

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Re: Apple IIe Mouse Card

SpeedyG, Thanks a bunch. I have my 1 meg ram card in slot 4, so I guess I will move it. Anything preferred for slot 5? I know it said in the manual for the expansion card, that there were 2 or 3 slots that the card could be used with if running Pascal, I know 4 was one. How about putting the ram exp. in 5? I probably won't use Pascal, but you never know. I started to put it in 1 until I read that. Thanks.

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Re: Apple IIe Mouse Card

SpeedyG, Thanks a bunch. I have my 1 meg ram card in slot 4, so I guess I will move it. Anything preferred for slot 5? I know it said in the manual for the expansion card, that there were 2 or 3 slots that the card could be used with if running Pascal, I know 4 was one. How about putting the ram exp. in 5? I probably won't use Pascal, but you never know. I started to put it in 1 until I read that. Thanks.

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Re: Apple IIe Mouse Card

hello k4lmp,
default slots with default cards ( second named is alternate second choice and third named is last choice ):
1: printer card or super serial card
2: super serial card or RAM card or Network like Uther Card or Appleshare
3: 80 col card only - or 80 col- special RAM card like RAMWORKS
4: mouse card or CPU-card like Z80 or RAM card
5: hardiskcontroller or CPU card or second diskcontroller or RAM card
6: DISK II controller or harddiskcontroller
7: special video card like RGB or hardiskcontroller or RAM Card
add: the diskcontroller with the usually desired bootdevice is placed in slot with higher number because apple scans on search of boot-device from top towards lower slots... : 7, 6, 5, 4....
Apple themselves claim the slots 2,4 and 5 to be so called "fast" slots preferred for "faster working" cards....
Listing is same at Apple II+ or europlus except that additionally in slot 0 ( not in IIe availiable ) is default only for Language Card.....
sincerely speedyG

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