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Re: Apple III?
- Subject: Re: Apple III?
- From: schefflr@news.msus.edu (Bill Scheffler)
- Date: 1995/12/09
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Minnesota State University System
- References: <4aavnj$e0d@stratus.skypoint.net>
Larry Mullaly (lmull@skypoint.com) wrote:
: I recently acquired an apple III someone was going to throw
: away. It came with the green screen monitor and a 'Profile' hard-drive.
: It also came with a bunch of manuals and software. I used to mess around
: with the IIe back in high school, so I thought It would be neat to
: refamiliarize myself with it. I found an apple II emulation program for it
: but I don't know if it will run IIe software. I would like to run it in
: IIe mode and be able to run the programs I get from FTP sites. What I
: need to know is if the apple III belongs in the garbage, or can I get it
: to act like a IIe?
: Thanks.
The Apple III only emulates an Apple II+, and I think that memory
is restricted to 48k. You can forget any hopes of ][e software being
written too (even though the Apple III has Apple //e features), because
Apple put hardware modifications in it to _prevent_ Apple //e emulation.
Makes sense doesn't it? Probably why it never caught on. Anyway, if you
think it belongs in the garbage, e-mail me and I would mind taking it off
of your hands. I've always wanted to see one and tinker with one.
Good luck.
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Bill Scheffler | Apple II Forever, IBM Never!
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- References:
- Apple III?
- From: lmull@skypoint.com (Larry Mullaly)