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Re: What's a Titan Neptune card do?
Wayne Stewart wrote:
> It also contains some memory. It came with either 64k, 128k, or 192k fully
> loaded.
> In the early days they used a different ways to access the memory over 64k.
Didn't the IIe automatically have 80-column capapbility? I don't remember what
the stock IIe has, but Prodos' utility lists mine as having 128K. The learning
experience has begun :-)
> You're fortuate getting the manual, If you're lucky some of those disks
> will
> contain the software to patch a few programs so they'll recognize the card
> or use it as a RAMdisk.
I realized last night that I have all the original Titan floppies. I also
found in one of the software boxes an Accelerator IIe card once again by
titan. I have all the software for it as well. I'm wondering why it isn't
connected though.
--andrew--