David Empson wrote:
The multi-bank auxiliary slot mechanism also goes against Apple's other memory expansion options for the 8-bit machines, which were designed around a standard slot with a narrow memory interface and address register in the I/O space, i.e. the Apple II Memory Expansion Card and the corresponding card for the IIc.
So Apple did make Memory Exp. cards for the 8-bit machines beyond the II+ Language Card and the IIe extended 80-col? Interesting. Where can I find info on those beasts?
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