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Table of //e Soft Switches.................Bob Sander-Cederlof

For some reason none of the //e manuals I own give a complete chart in one place of all the new soft switches.  If I print one here, I'll have one when I need it, so that's what the first chart on the following page is.

I have ordered them according to the location you peek at to find which position the soft switch is in.  The first column is the location you read.  The sense of the switch is given by bit 7 of the byte you read, and that bit's value is given at the top of the next two columns.

Note that there is an error in the Apple //e Reference Manual, on both pages 133 and 214, where the SLOTCXROM soft switch is described.  In both places, the slot/internal designations are backwards.  It looks like the book was written rationally, and the circuit behaves irrationally, because the SLOTC3ROM switch operates the opposite manner from the SLOTCXROM switch.  Oh well...

The maze of information regarding the bank switching switches has me baffled.  The second chart should help demystify things.  I show which switches to throw which way to make any particular range of memory come from the main 64K or the auxiliary bank.   To keep the chart from growing beyond the page, I did not include the LCBANK, SLOTCX, or SLOTC3 switches.
