File:IIc Plus motherboard.JPG
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DescriptionIIc Plus motherboard.JPG |
An image of the Apple IIc Plus motherboard, with overlay diagram pointing out new feature components: 1=MIG and supporting SRAM buffer, 2=Internal modem connector, 3=Accelerator cache (TAG and DATA), 4=Accelerator ASIC, 5=CPU (4 MHz 65C02), 6=IIc Plus Memory Expansion connector. |
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Source | Photograph/scan taken by Mark Frischknecht and edited by Mitchell Spector. Used with permission. | ||||||||
Author | User Apple2gs on en.wikipedia | ||||||||
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Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is (was) here * 05:13, 1 April 2006 [[:en:User:Apple2gs|Apple2gs]] 693×678 (262,889 bytes) <span class="comment">(An image of the Apple IIc Plus motherboard, with overlay diagram pointing out new feature components: 1=MIG and supporting SRAM buffer, 2=Internal modem connector, 3=Accelerator cache (TAG and DATA), 4=Accelerator ASIC, 5=CPU (4 MHz 65C02), 6=IIc Plus M)</span> |
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