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Re: Strange expansion card?
ab616@cfn.cs.dal.ca (Tony Cianfaglione) writes:
| Kathleen Branin (bran0097@maroon.tc.umn.edu) wrote:
| : I picked up (in a load of apple II "junk") a "Q-68 board" by "Qwerty Inc."
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| : It has a 68008 cpu on it, a bit of rom, and a bit of static ram... any idea
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| : it was installed on a IIe, the date codes on the chips put it at about
| : 83'-84'.
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| There is no such thing as Apple II 'junk'; just good used Apple II
| miscellanea.
|
| Tony.
actually, there _IS_ Apple II junk.
i don't know that it was built ever.... ;)
however, an accelerator running at .5 Mhz (decelerator?) wouldn't serve
much usefulness for everyday work (debugging, maybe).
hmm, a decelerator sounds kinda neat now that i think about it.
other "bad ideas":
game port parallel driver (doable? yes. touchy? VERY.)
20 column display card
3" disk drive (Amdek made one, didn't they?)
9 track tape drive (it'd be interesting, tho...)
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I use an Apple II+ clone. It's probably faster than your machine,
unless you run on a SPARC station.