Path: blue.weeg.uiowa.edu!news.uiowa.edu!uunet!MathWorks.Com!news.kei.com!eff!wariat.org!malgudi.oar.net!mercury.wright.edu!college.antioch.edu!adbbs!John_L._Graham Message-ID: <-525008930.485734@adbbs.adbbs.antioch.edu> Date: 05 Sep 1994 01:35:29 -0000 From: John_L._Graham@adbbs.antioch.edu (John L. Graham) Organization: Apple Dayton Users Group, Dayton OH Reply-To: John_L._Graham@adbbs.antioch.edu Subject: Re: Zip question (not Zip GS) Distribution: world Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Lines: 12 Yeah, I have a IIc+, but every time I need to run it at 1 MHz I have to look the key sequence up. The Zip is a LOT easier. When you turn on an Apple II with a Zip there's a slight pause (about 1 sec) before you hear the startup beep. If you press the "escape" key during the pause it comes up at 1 MHz. Older Speed Demon cards worked the same way, but you had to continue the boot with a control-reset. I have IIs with both Zips and Speed Demons in them, and they just keep chugging away! Have fun! John