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Re: iigs as a "Poor Mans" accelerated //e
- Subject: Re: iigs as a "Poor Mans" accelerated //e
- From: "John B. Matthews" <nospam@nospam.invalid>
- Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 01:04:24 -0400
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In article
<063db07d-345e-46a1-b691-9344993627d4@q26g2000prq.googlegroups.com>,
zzjoki@gmail.com wrote:
> I always thougth that if I needed more //e speed I could use a IIgs in
> the //e mode.
>
> I heard that some folks use to use the IIgs almost exclusively in
> the //e mode (but that was before I was involved).
>
> Could I use the IIgs as if it were a 3x accelerated //e and not
> notice the difference except for the box and keyboard?
>
> (or maybe I should just "man up" and buy an accelerator (somehow) for
> the //e. )
My "archival" Apple II is a //e with a IIgs motherboard upgrade; I still
have the //e slug that the dealer returned. I used it for several years
exactly as you suggest.
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