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Re: Apple clone on an FPGA
"Michael J. Mahon" <mjmahon@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Bill Garber wrote:
>
> <snip>
>
> > A IIe that fits in a toddler size shoe box, uses a PS/2
> > keyboard and VGA monitor, with USB. That'd be awesome.
>
> If it doesn't "materialize" an Apple II peripheral bus,
> then, for me, it isn't an Apple II. I have a lot of cards
> I like to plug in from time to time. ;-)
>
> -michael
>
> 8-voice music synthesizer using NadaNet networking!
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could they incorp an apple // bus into something like this?
or a 1 slot bus...that lead to an expansion box thingy like the mountain
expand a slot device?
looked at the semi-virtual drive device mentioned earlier today...now
supporting apple 2 stuff (not write to yet but soon site says..) that was
kinda cool..as a side note
i need to win the lottery...hire a full time staff..start an apple //
museum..and/or retrocomputer kinda hobby shop.....web team, archive team,
etc
(prob still would not have a life ...but prob could buy one)
brad