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Re: Apple clone on an FPGA
"Alex Freed" <alexf@mirrow.com> wrote in message
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: Bill Garber wrote:
: >
: > If he designs a custom board for them, I would be
: > more than happy to produce them for him.
:
: Deal. You'll have exclusive distribution rights :)
Cool. You supply the preprogrammed FPGA's and I'll do the
rest of the work.
: > I believe a IIgs version would be just a tad bit
: > more work. Could be done though.
:
: Likely a lot more work. I'll probably stop at 2e enhanced for now.
Yes, quite a bit more work for a IIgs, and also, it's
very difficult to convey sarcasm in text form. :o)
A IIe that fits in a toddler size shoe box, uses a PS/2
keyboard and VGA monitor, with USB. That'd be awesome.
Apple II Forever, Apple II Together
Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprizez
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