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Re: An Apple 6502 card in my PC
- Subject: Re: An Apple 6502 card in my PC
- From: dalloff@freenet.columbus.oh.us (Dave Althoff)
- Date: 1997/02/08
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: The Greater Columbus Free-Net
- References: <5dh210$5iv$1@wagner.spc.videotron.ca> <5dhkb4$qmv@darla.visi.com>
Nathan Mates (nathan@visi.com) wrote:
: In article <5dh210$5iv$1@wagner.spc.videotron.ca>, Yvon <yla@ic-net.net> wrote:
: >It has a 65C02 on it, an eprom(342-0007-B), a Z8530PC, ...
: The 8530 makes it sound like an Appletalk board for PCs. Bet it
: probably has an 8-pin serial port (there was also a 3-pin variant) in
: it.
Or slightly more likely (at least in my limited experience with the PC
AppleTalk board) a 9-pin serial port for an AppleTalk box. There is one
floating around my workplace...uh...somewhere...
: >As an AppleII and PC user i wonder if i can do something with it???
: Get the software, appletalk the pair.
Okay, does anyone know where to find this software? I've got access to
these boards in two different offices that both have AppleTalk networks,
and in both cases, the software seems to be missing. In the one office, I
toyed with the idea of using the board as an Ethernet <==> Appletalk
bridgeboard of sorts, since the PC has an Ethernet card, and none of the
Macs on the network support anything but AppleTalk...
]Dave Althoff, ][.
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