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Re: 65c816 in a IIc



On Apr 21, 3:29 am, mdj <mdj....@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Apr 21, 4:29 am, "Michael J. Mahon" <mjma...@aol.com> wrote:
>
> > > I seem to recall some patch to some office program (the advertisement
> > > showed a pie chart - maybe some proto Lotus 1-2-3?) that could also
> > > use it.
>
> > Maybe it was VIP Planner...
>
> VIP Professional ...
>
> > > And that's all I remember.
>
> > > There was certainly never any patch or module that would enhance
> > > AppleWorks in any way, that's for sure.
>
> > I think it's safe to say that a 65802 (or '816) in a IIc is about
> > as useful as a bicycle to a fish, unless you just like to play with
> > it in assembly language.
>
> If you're a Merlin user, the big advantage is speed, and the Merlin 16
> editor is somewhat richer than the Merlin 8 FS.ED.
>
> I no longer have a working Zip 8000, but my Transwarp I with an 816 on
> it is noticably faster for editing and assembling than my Zip 4000. So
> if you've no other acceleration options available and are developing
> in assembly language frequently, it's probably worth it if you can get
> it to work.
>
> Other than that, yeah, it's fish and bicycles :-)
>
> Matt

Say a quick question for you. I have my Transwarp I up and running and
have read about the upgrade kit that was available at one time. Was
this
just a matter of plugging in a 65816 or were there additional
modifications
on the board?

Thanks!

C