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Re: KAGA-TAXAN IIe-80 Card



Christoph Heidinger wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I have found an Apple IIe Card called KAGA-TAXAN IIe-80:
> It has 60 connection pins (fitting in the expansion slot of an Apple IIe).
> It has a 5-pole Diode-connector (like the audio connections between a radio and
> a tape machine), 4 dip-switches and a turning switch. If you want, I can also
> make a digital photograph of it and send this.
> I plugged it into the apple and it worked out 80 columns, but no memory
> expansion supported by ProDOS.
> Unfortunately, I have neither a manual nor any software for it.
> So my question is: Do you know what I can do with it, what it was designed for?
> I don't want to sell it, I just want to know if I can use it somehow.
>
> Thanks
>
> Chris

Didn't TAXAN used to make RGB monitors?  My guess is that this is an interface card
to an old analog RGB monitor.

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