We have 7 slots to work with, a joyport, cassette port, a video modulator connector, lots of socketed chips. Even the possibility of an Expansion Chassis with extra slots.. I suppose working with a IIgs or //c would also be a valid exercise.
Anything goes as long as it's practical and works. I don't wanna hear shit like connect an expansion chassis, then connect 7 more expansion chassis. While it may work, I can't imagine it being practical or useful. Or gut it and build in a mini ITX Pc.. nope!
Let's hear your configurations folks!
From the early BBS days I generally ran a //e setup something like this:
Slot 0 - 80col/64K expansion card
Slot 1 - Grappler+ parallel printer interface - MicroBuffer - Epson MX-80 F/T with Graphtrax III+
Slot 2 - Apple Cat II modem w/212, firmware, expansion module, tone decoder, headset, rs-232
Slot 3 - Usually empty (though I would dream of plugging in a 2600 cartridge, try it! It fits!)
Slot 4 - Mockingboard soundboard
Slot 5 - Sider 10 meg drive & interface
Slot 6 - Standard Disk II controller - 2 genuine Disk II disk drives.
Slot 7 - A.E. TimeMaster II H.O. clock card
Joyport - external joystick ZIF extension cable - regular TG Products Joystick or TG Paddles or Koala Pad
Casette Port - a standard cassette recorder
Internal composite connector - Sup 'R' Mod II modulator - Sony Trinitron TV set KV1222R
External composite connector - 1084 commodore monitor
Splice in A/B switch for internal speaker or output to external amplifier
Splice in switch to turn on/off the power indicator lamp, I liked gaming in the dark
Kensington System Saver Fan
//e Enhancement Kit with 65C02 and Mousetext rom
There were other configurations and unbalanced mutations from time to time on my other systems, but this was a long standing general config I used daily.
Edited by Keatah, Mon Jan 2, 2012 5:45 AM.














