mr. brad wrote:
"> I also have a Hitachi Peach (MB-6890) which has ASCII, Katakana andHiragana charsets (to do the latter it has to use an interlaced display to double the vertical resolution).do you have a site or someplace with a pic of these cards..i have a card i am 80 percent sure is a bubble memory card (it has a hard cover case metal around the card have not drilled out screws to look into it yet..)anyway...have not bothered to look inside mine yet due to fact not sure what looking foranyway someone said it might also be a chinese lang card of some type
If it were a bubble memory card, I'd be surprised to see a metal cover. AFAIK, the only bubble memory card ever made for the Apple II used the same Intel chip set shown in the ISA card that David mentioned, and all chips and wiring were "in the clear", in fact, it looks very much like that ISA card with things pushed a little closer together. It was made by Helix Labs. The commercial window for bubble memory was very short... -michael NadaNet networking for Apple II computers! Home page: http://members.aol.com/MJMahon/ "The wastebasket is our most important design tool--and it's seriously underused."