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Re: Not your father's Applicard



On Jan 7, 9:12 pm, Steven Hirsch <snhir...@gmail.com> wrote:
> alex.freed....@gmail.com wrote:
> > They don't make Applicards like they used to. In fact they don't make
> > Applicards at all!
> > So I had to make my own.
> > Thanks to Steve and others for the technical information and code.
>
> Cool!  I want one!  Is that larger DIP package to the left of the EPROM a
> static RAM?
>
> Feel like tackling the CardZ180 next?  I think the HD64180/Z180 chips are
> still available, and at smoking clock rates :-)  (Some people are just never
> happy..)
>
> Nice work.
>
> Steve

Alex, great work.  Would love to know the basic steps one takes in
doing a project like that, what software used, etc.  You make it seem
so easy.

Alex, Steven, I'd be very interested, and a committed buyer, for a re-
creation of "The Mill" -- the 6809 board for the Apple II.   I don't
have one but here's a pic and little blurb on it:
http://www.vintagemacworld.com/8bit.html

What is the 6809 specific operating system claimed available for the
Apple II?!

~ JS