Subject: Re: Help needed for Frankiln 2200 From: davidbeaty@aol.com (DavidBeaty) Date: Sun, Dec 6, 1998 22Ç01 Message-id: <19981207000147.28844.00001399@ngol05.aol.com> In article <744k1k$qhe$1@ionews.ionet.net>, "Dave Warren" writes: >What are the settings for the option switches on back? Switch 1: up: disable internal disk drive controller DOWN: Enable internal disk drive controller (default) Switch 2: up: send line feed to printer DOWN: Don't send line feed to printer If the printer is double-spaceing, set to down. If the printer doesn't advance, set to up. The printer port is Centronics Parallel, right below port 6 Switch 3: UNUSED. Set to UP Switch 4: UP: Inverse/Flashing alternate charater set (default) down: Mousetext altenate character set >What is the 9 pin connector at number 6 for? This is for an RGB monitor. The Franklin 2200 can use either an Apple][ analog monitor, or an IBM digital (CGA) monitor, depending on the jumper settings on the RGB card installed inside. the settings are: Apple RGB: W2, W5 jumpered. the rest off IBM RGB: W2, W4, W8 jumpered, the rest off >Does anyone have a manual or photocopy for this machine for sale? I have the full manuals, plus some electrical diagrams. Unfortunately, they are not for sale at any price. I am willing to photocopy them for you, if you will e-mail me your address. At last! Another Franklin Ace 2000 owner! This is a wonderful 8-bit machine, who's only rival is the Laser 128EX/2. I have mine hooked to a Tandy CM-5 RGB monitor, with a Universal Disk Controller card, full 512K of extra memory on the built in Memory expansion card (works a lot like a Ramworks card), An Applemouse][ card, and either a Ramfactor memory expansion card or an Apple Super Serial card in slot 5 on the side. Keep the Franklin questions coming! DavidBeaty DaveBeaty