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68K cards (was Re: Unidentified IIe Card !!!)



Those may have been the only three under-the-hood cards, but there was the
DTACK Grounded series of boards.  They had a simple interface card in a
slot and the board (with its own power supply) outside the Apple.  Versions
ranged from 8MHz/32K to 12.5 MHz/1MB.  I have a web site dedicated to the
newsletter that supported them:

http://people.delphi.com/paulrsm/68k/dg/

-- 

Paul R. Santa-Maria
Ann Arbor, Michigan  USA
paulrsm@ameritech.net


Quadrajet1 <quadrajet1@aol.com> wrote in article
<20000428234551.23652.00000477@ng-ce1.aol.com>...
>    I have in my hands right now an Enhancement Technology PDQ II 68000
board
> for the II.  256K of RAM. The McMill mentioned is not a true 68000, but a
68008
> chip.  The McMill ran at 1 Mhz, the ET board ran at 10 Mhz.  The McMill
was
> $195, the McMill Plus was $295, the Et PDQ II was $695.
> 
>   According to a December 1985 A+ article, the 3 boards mentioned above
are the
> only 68K boards available at the time.