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Re: Applied Engineering 16bit Option
Hey Sean.
So basically you'll have a 8-15 MHz IIgs, but without the extra RAM, video,
built in options - i.e. - 'g' or the 's'? Humm... I can't see why this
'16-bit' board never quite caught on. ;-)
How did AE promote it? 'Have the most expensive Apple IIgs with out all
those pesky options!' :-D
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"Sean Fahey" <a2fan@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Zgseg.828$VE1.301@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com...
> Take an Apple IIe with a 16bit option card and install a ZipGS (you'll
> have to make a flippy cable to reach the socket) and viola - you've got a
> DMA compatible, 16bit capable Apple IIe with cache running at whatever
> speed your ZipGS is rated at.
>
> This wont work with the Transwarp GS as it has 16bit firmware.