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Re: Mistery card
In article <3f1cdd71.257329900@news.edisontel.com>,
andrea@modelNOSPAMberg.com (Andrea) wrote:
> On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 21:14:11 GMT, andrea@modelNOSPAMberg.com (Andrea)
> wrote:
>
> >Hello to all!
> >
> >Can anyone help me identifying this card?
> >
> >http://andrea.modelberg.it/images/mistery.jpg
>
> Ok, guys, so far you all have guessed pretty much everything I already
> guessed by myself :-) Maybe some more precise questions are necessary.
> Namely, which kind of Apple ][ does it fit in AND work with?
Should work on anything but a //c (If you can find a place to put it in
a //c, you're a geekier geek than me, and I bow before your supreme
personificaton of geek-hood! :) )
The //gs *MIGHT* object to it, but I can't say with any certainty.
> Since it
> is shaped like going into a standard Apple slot (as opposed to all the
> memory expansion I've seen so far, which fit in a IIe auxiliary slot)
> I was speculating it's some sort of Ramdisk or (hopefully) a bigger
> version of a 128K memory expansion.
Might need some software to do it, but probably quite capable of being a
RAMdisk.
> Any guess? It would be fine to
> know I can plug it in my Apple ][ and put it to good use.
It says "Apple II", don't it? :) Plug it in and party already!
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