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Re: Viewmaster



Thanks for the information.

Yes, I was hopeing to do some stuff with it, hardware and software wise.  It
is mostly a nostalgic type of keepsake, but I would like to make it as
usefull as possible.  Right now I am using it to run diagnostics on some
things, and I am working on a couple of interfaces and analog <=> digital
type stuff.  Who knows where it will go.

So, anymore help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Chuck :-)

Never stop learning.


W Stewart wrote in message <36E38723.C5D25E4D@intergate.bc.ca>...
>It's an 80 column card. I'd personally regard it as one of the better ones.
>Usually resides in slot 3. Can't help you with documentation though.
>Most stuff that requires 80 columns should recognize it automatically.
>I usually plug these cards in and forget about them. Unless of course
>you're planning on doing some programming for the II+.
>
>      Wayne
>
>"Charles J. Sarchet" wrote:
>
>> I was digging through my box of Apple II stuff and came accross a card by
>> Applied Engineering called a Viewmaster.  I put it into my II+ and it
seems
>> to work as far as I can tell.  That is to say that the video signal
passes
>> right through it.
>>
>> Could anybody enlighten me as to what its true nature is and is there
>> anybody with the documentation/software for it out there.
>>
>> Many thanks,
>>
>> Chuck :-)
>