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Re: Identifying Appleparts
On Sat, 22 Jan 2000 15:22:47 GMT, mark.REMOVE.percival@videotron.ca
(Mark Percival) wrote:
>On Sat, 22 Jan 2000, CUTblakeney@home.com (Jeff Blakeney) wrote:
>
>>Ah, but the IIe Card wasn't a model of Apple II. It is a peripheral
>>card for the Macintosh. :-)
>
>I beg to differ Sir. Certainly the IIe card is the last model of IIe
>and the Mac LC is the peripheral! ;)
Okay, lets see you hook that card up without a Macintosh and run some
Apple II software on it. :-)
It doesn't do anything without a Mac as it isn't a complete computer.
It requires some of the Macs hardware to actually operate so therefore
it isn't a computer, it is simply a peripheral card for the Mac just
like an ethernet card or graphics card or whatever that gives your Mac
additional functionality. In this case, the ability to run Apple II
software.
So I stand by my original statement that the IIe card isn't a model of
Apple II.
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