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Re: Apple III developers - Was there ever such a thing?



The other thing I was going to mention, (although is off topic), is
that my Apple III main board works fine with my IIe keyboard (in the
pic).
Looks like the IIe scored a lot of apple III left over technology.

steve


On Jun 2, 12:15 am, srk...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi Bill,
>
> This is great info. Ill start to follow them up and see if I can
> contact them. Hopefully someone has a diagram somwhere.
> Be good to get Microsoft's Z80 info on theri Z80 for the III card as
> well - but I expect those guy's are long gone. A bit of a killer for
> the secret III.
>
> Thanks for that,
>
> regards,
> Steve
>
> On Jun 1, 11:43 pm, "bill.mart...@gmail.com" <bill.mart...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On May 30, 11:14 pm, srk...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > > I dont suppose we have any Apple III developers amongst us? I was
> > > hoping to ask a few questions about how the III worked - how it boots
> > > from a profile and if it has a similar video system to the II, etc. Im
> > > just cross checking to confirm CB is good for the Apple III, maybe
> > > even have some sort of demo for it.
>
> > > steve
>
> > Bob Huelsdonk, Don Williams and Michael Christensen were three that
> > were in our group.
>
> > Bob, last I heard was 89 or 90 and running a B&B out in the Peninsula
> > of Wa. State.  Don WIlliams is long retired and Michael is where
> > abouts unknown.  However, they did leave a brief glimpse of their
> > legacy behind in the /// Cheers Magazine that are down loadable from
> > the A.P.P.L.E. Website at:http://www.callapple.org/magazines/cheers/
>
> > I would also recommend checking out the Apple /// resource athttp://apple3.applearchives.com
>
> > Also, I believe all of the software from the Washington Apple PI group
> > was online somewhere.- Hide quoted text -
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