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Re: Unidentified IIe Card !!!



In article <1e9rr1z.1f8a2bh18sdqvmN%dempson@actrix.gen.nz>,
David Empson <dempson@actrix.gen.nz> wrote:
>Scott Alfter <salfter@chakotay.ncc74656.org> wrote:
>> In article <3906d5dd.0@news.acay.com.au>,
>> Leslie Ayling <layling@intercoast.com.au> wrote:
>> >There was also a 68000 card (I know, because I have one) that allowed
>> >you to run CP/M-86 aswell.
>> 
>> I think I saw an ad for one of these long ago, but it was aimed more at
>> running MacOS than CP/M-86 (wasn't that an x86-based OS anyway?).
>
>The 68K version of OS/9 seems a more likely prospect.  MacOS would be
>highly improbable.

You're more than likely right.  I was thinking of an ad in the November 1985
issue of _Nibble_ for a product called the "Graphics Tool Kit" (ad is on
page 96).  I remembered the heading, "Put a Mac in your Apple II," but the
product appears to be a higher-resolution (640x384) graphics card and not a
68K card.

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