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Re: Applied Engineering 16bit Option
- Subject: Re: Applied Engineering 16bit Option
- From: "Henry" <apl2research(.a.t.)comcast.net>
- Date: Sun, 28 May 2006 17:05:33 -0400
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: www.GSE-Reactive.com
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Hello Tom.
Wow, that would be great! I'd love to take a read through them when you
find it. If you need help making a .PDF feel free to contact me with the
scans.
Humm... A 16-bit Apple IIe? If you add a Mockingboard and an RGB card does
it make it a IIgs? Maybe a IIegs?
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Henry S. Courbis
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Sean Fahey ??:
> Does anyone have the documentation and/or software that came with the
> Applied Engineering 16bit option card? Specifically the one that plugs
> into the processor and MMU sockets on the motherboard.
>
> Thanks in advance.
This card comes with a software for testing purpose. I also have a
copy of the original documentation, but it takes time to find out in my
collection box.
Tom.