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amigat 
Amiga 1200 pcmcia
Posted on 3-Jan-2018 22:36:48
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From: wales

Hi all
I am looking for some info on pcmcia on Amiga 1200 tower
basically I am looking for a switch to enable / disable my pcmcia ram card without unplugging the ram card? As it is in a tower case setup and I don't want to have to keep taking my tower case apart to do that.
I was think about pin 61 _CC_REG pin to a switch will that work?

Last edited by amigat on 04-Jan-2018 at 07:11 AM.

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