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Re: Apple IIe enhanced CopyII+9.1



Hans Otten <nobody@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<rCqVQBmdBBIEC04OrZWGur1RbOtr@4ax.com>...
> wesenick@cyberspace.org (lars wesenick) wrote:
> 
> >Wayne Stewart <waynes@telus.dotnet> wrote in message news:<e41lc.6601$U75.2688@edtnps89>...
> >> Donald Lee wrote:
> >> > Hi,
> >> > 
> >> > Well, the enhanced IIe not only had the 65C02 chip but a couple of
> >> > other chips that replaced the older chips in the 6502-based IIe. 
> >> > Apple sold a "Apple IIe Enhancement Kit" that did this upgrade.  I'm
> >> > not sure where you are going to find this kit these days.  However,
> >> > there are plenty of "used" Enhanced IIe's out there so that might be
> >> > another option.
> >> 
> >> Or he can always do what a lot of people did back when the enhancement
> >> was a new thing, get someone to burn you a copy of the CD, EF and
> >> video ROMs.
> >> 
> >> Wayne
> >
> >Hallo Wayne,
> >tell me if I can use the ROM of an emulator and how I can send them
> >to my Apple IIe
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Lars
> Bill and Wayne both try to give the same answer: you need to burn eproms and
> physically insert them in your Apple. You might be able to get the rom binary
> images indeed from an emulator or from a friendly Apple IIe user who dumps the
> right ones in a file suitable for an eprom programmer.



Thanks a lot know I got it !

Greetings,

Lars