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Re: Apple II+ problem



Bryan Parkoff wrote:

> 
> "Lyrical Nanoha" <LyricalNanoha@dosius.net> wrote in message
>
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>> On Sun, 9 Jul 2005 heuser.marcus@freenet.de wrote:
>>
>>>> BTW, my first Apple II was FREE!!!!!!!!!  "** DUMPSTER DIVE **"  :o)
>>>
>>> Yeah, yeah - rub it in, Bill!  ;D
>>>
>>> Before you find an Apple in a German dumpster you'll win in the lottery
>>> first! Though you'd be able to buy it then...
>     If Bill win for lottery, I encourage him to manufacture newest Apple
>     II+
> motherboards.  It is always new to replace oldest ancient parts including
> motherboards over 25 years old.  :)
> 
> Bryan Parkoff
> 
> 
>>>
>>> bye
>>> Marcus
>>>
>>>
>>
>> My Apple //e was free too, got it off a public library lol
>>
>> -uso.

Shouldnt be too hard to make 'new' boards now that a FPGA apple II is 
a reality.  Just add ports.. Though a lot of expansion cards could be 
easily emulated in the FPGA.