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Re: Anybody recognise this card?



Hi,
 The Adapative firmware card is a card that let people with special needs
interface with the computer. Not sure of how many different ways to input info
to it they had.  The software for the card came on a 5.25 disk. That I have
some where.
      George

Pidge wrote:

> </LURK>
> I'd purchased a pair if ROM3 GSs last year (and promptly went on a spending
> spree to acquire mice (2 square ones, 2 round ones) and floppy drives (2 x
> 5.25" and 2 x 3.5"), and keyboards (1 GS, 1 Mac LC), and I've not done much
> with them yet (OK, I had a go at playing Tiapan for this first time in about
> 15 years..).  One thing I did do was open one of the up to see what was in
> it.  OK, check one Apple Zeus Ram car, fully populated. Cool.  And, what's
> this?  Full size card, made by "Adaptive Peripherals", labelled "G32
> Adapative Firmware Card".
>
> Does anybody have any clues as to what this might be??  (btw tried Google,
> no luck there...)
>
> Pictures can be found by going to this page:
> http://www.geocities.com/pj_nield/g32-adaptive-firmware-card.htm
>
> Or if your news reader has mangles that, goto
> http://www.geocities.com/pj_nield, and click on the link at the top labelled
> "Apple IIGS Unknown Card".  (btw, the rest of my homepage is a bit out of
> date, ignore it for the moment :-)
>
> Cheers
>
> Pidge