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Re: Anybody know of the "MatchMaker" card?



I believe that the Matchmaker card is to allow a PC to read Mac floppies.
while a Matchpoint-PC can be used to allow a PC to read and write Apple II
floppies.  Both by MicroSolutions.  The Matchpoint is described in the
c.s.a2 FAQ.

"David Chiu" <none@nowhere.org> wrote in message
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> Search on google news archive (groups.google.com) for "Apple MatchMaker"
and
> you will got a fair amount of hits.
>
> "John H Maxwell" <maxwell@acsu.buffalo.edu> wrote in message
> 3C60407D.DFEBB02F@acsu.buffalo.edu">news:3C60407D.DFEBB02F@acsu.buffalo.edu...
> > Hi All,
> >    I have recently unearthed an interesting board from a box in the
> > basement. It says (c) 1987 Micro Solutions and has "Match Maker"
> > silk-screened on the component side. It has "Ext Disk Drive" silk-
> > screened onto the board near the rear-facing DB19 (!) connector.
> > It seems that this perhaps would allow Apple diskette drives to be
> > connected to a PC's ISA bus? The problem is: Does anybody have
> > the necessary software to operate this board or at the very least
> > test it?
>
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