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Re: Replacing the 6502 with a faster chip
- Subject: Re: Replacing the 6502 with a faster chip
- From: mjmahon@aol.com (Michael J. Mahon)
- Date: 22 Aug 2004 23:31:04 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
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Roy replied:
>Michael J. Mahon wrote:
<snip>
>> As Roy pointed out, anyone who manages to make, say, an
>> 8MHz or faster Apple II accelerator for less than $80 will be
>> able to sell quite a few (I'd guess 50-100).
>
>I'd say perhaps 200 or more, esp. if sold via eBay.
>
>One way to check is how well Bill Garber does with his memory card. And
>Bill, I may have a customer for you soon. New IIgs owner visited me
>yesterday and I showed him your webpage and found your eBay auction.
I was actually going by the CFFA card sales. I don't think there
is a single example of any new product for the Apple II selling
as many as 100 in the last few years. ;-(
-michael
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