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Re: What's a Titan Neptune card do?
Im Artikel <3AA64242.8BC2BB71@earthling.net> schrieb "Andrew Brenner"
<brenner@earthling.net>:
> Wayne Stewart wrote:
>
>> It also contains some memory. It came with either 64k, 128k, or 192k
>> fully loaded. In the early days they used a different ways to access
>> the memory over 64k.
>
> Didn't the IIe automatically have 80-column capapbility? I don't
> remember what the stock IIe has, but Prodos' utility lists mine as
> having 128K. The learning experience has begun :-)
No. A stock (without cards) IIe has 64k RAM and only a 40 column
text screen capability. At some point Apple started selling IIe's
with an extended 80 column card as standard equipment. Only then
did a "stock" IIe had 128k and 80 column capability.
-Sheldon