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Re: Apple IIe as a controller (X-10, etc.)
- Subject: Re: Apple IIe as a controller (X-10, etc.)
- From: tomk@pro-nsdapple.cts.com (Tom Kelly)
- Date: Thu, 25 Feb 93 22:27:16 PST
- In-reply-to: sebugg@CS1.PRESBY.EDU (Stephen Buggie)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: ProLine [pro-nsdapple] - North San Diego Apple Users Group
- References: <9302231946.AA05640@cs1.presby.edu>
In <9302231946.AA05640@cs1.presby.edu>
sebugg@CS1.PRESBY.EDU (Stephen Buggie) writes:
>Tom Kelly,
>Please supply more information on the Apple IEEE card; I collect AppI collect Aplleple
>interface cards instead of baseball cards, but I have not hear ofd of this
>one previously!! What does it doe? Will it work in a IIe? Does the caredd
>come with documentation??
I have a Apple IEEE-488 "GPIB" card for sale.
It is complete with "pigtail" cable and manual.
I am asking $30.00 (plus shipping).
-Manual means documentation.
It is a GPIB/HPIB/IEEE 488 interface card.
It is used to control test equipment with a Apple computer.
It was made at the time of the ][+ but should work on all Apples that have
slots. (I believe)
Test equipment MUST have the proper BUS interface.