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From: SEWALL@UCONNVM.BITNET (Murph Sewall)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple
Subject: Re: Apple Serial Card Question
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Date: 1 Jun 88 14:12:19 GMT
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>HELP!  I have an Apple Serial Card (*NOT* super serial card, just serial card)

Sorry, I can't help with the dip switches, but one thing I have learned
from reading my Super Serial Card manual is that the SSC replaced TWO
earlier Apple cards, the Serial Card (used as an OUTPUT card -- to drive
a printer) and the Com Card (used as in INPUT card -- to work with a
modem).

Hence, the Serial Card is NOT wired to be used with a Modem.  It might
work anyway with a "null modem" cable (one with the connections to pins
2 and 3 reversed), but I don't know if it's address space is the same
as for the Com Card in that configuration (I wouldn't be surprised to find
that it was, however).

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