[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

Re: What's a Titan Neptune card do?



In article <3AA7F8B6.31B4B8@swbell.net>, Rubywand
<rubywand@swbell.net> wrote:

>Andrew Brenner writes ...
>> 
> ....
>> 
>> I popped open the lid to see what's inside and the card in the "aux
>> connector" slot was apparently made by Titan Technologies.  The only
>> other thing that is printed on the card is the word 'Neptune'.  I'm
>> guessing this is the name of the card.  Unfortunately, I don't know what
>> this card does. This is the first IIe I've ever had and luckily I did
>> get the manual with it, but I don't know enough to really notice any
>> change in operation due to this card.  Any help would be greatly
>> appreciated of course. Thanks!
>> 
>> --andrew--
>
>
>     Don't recognize the name "Neptune". Maybe it was a designation used for
>Titan's Accelerator IIe card. Some places to check for information are ...

[some content snipped]

If memory serves, that might be an extended memory card.

Unfortunately, my Internet searches are not confirming it (getting too
many other references).

An accelerator should have a 65xx-series  processor chip on it
somewhere.

> * KingQWK 1.05 # [PK] * Where would you like Bill Gates to go today?
><<
>
>
>
>Rubywand

 --
Dennis Doms  SynABit@kc.invalid
[ObSpamFoil: substitute "rr.com" for "invalid" above to reply via mail.]
"In the end, only kindness matters." - "Hands", Jewel Kilcher