i actually like this BASIC a bit better, see how the text is 80 columns? there's also a nice menu bar at the bottom. well, it would be nice if the Apple IIe had function keys.
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i actually like this BASIC a bit better, see how the text is 80 columns? there's also a nice menu bar at the bottom. well, it would be nice if the Apple IIe had function keys. 12 comments
let's pop the top and see how this thing can run MS-DOS. now that's a rather long expansion card there on the right... it is a PC Transporter card! there are a bunch of custom chips on the board. CGA graphics, glue logic, floppy controller... the CPU on the card is an NEC V30. it is a faster clone of the Intel 8086. the ceramic chip you can see on the left is an 8087 floating point coprocessor. oddly, the floppy chip is from Apple. the part number is 010-0101-0, which is a special floppy controller chip that supports both GCR (standard Apple II) and MFM. the card has a separate 19-pin floppy port. It isn't jumping out at me, but wasn't the card designed by the Engineering Department (ie. the Saunders) @bitsavers ahh that explains a lot. the card really feels like it was designed by Apple so i figured it was done by ex-Apple engineers. @tubetime @bitsavers Wonder how hard it'll be to make a Macintosh card for the apple ii Think you could hack an ISA slot onto the PC Transporter card? Then you could put a Quapple card in your PC in your Apple II. |
@tubetime Try Open-Apple 1--9!