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Re: What's this AppleIIGS card?



joko@crl.com (Joe Kohn) writes:
> 
>  >There is a weird "Adaptive Firmware Card" produced by Don Johnston
>  >Development Equipment Inc. Attached to it by cable is a box which sits
>  >on the side of the Apple IIGS case. The box has an on/off switch, a
>  >centronics socket and two mini-jacks label led "switch 1" and "switch
>  >2". What's it for?
> 
> You're kidding? You got all that for $30. The Adaptive Firmware Card is the
> most amazing thing ever created for the IIGS, as it allows people with
> massive disabilities to use the Apple II. Unless you're disabled, it's
> basically worthless, but it's a liberating device for people that are
> paralyzed.

Don Johnson still sells this . . . . . . for $485. Just got a new catalog 
two days ago.

Greg

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