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- From: eeidscw@engvms.unl.edu (strider)
- Subject: Re: Apple///
- Message-ID: <mondo.727998039@cwis>
- Keywords: Information request
- Sender: news@news.unomaha.edu (UNO Network News Server)
- Organization: University of Nebraska at Omaha
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 21:40:39 GMT
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- David.Empson@bbs.actrix.gen.nz writes:
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- >The Apple /// has hardware emulation of a 48k Apple ][+ (you need to
- >boot the emulator disk to enable it). When emulating an Apple II, you
- >don't have access to any special features of the Apple /// (such as
- >the extra memory). Apple actually bent over backwards to limit the
- >capabilities of the Apple II emulation mode.
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- (The first of Apple's series of dumb mistakes.)
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- >There is no IIe emulator that I'm aware of. If there was one, it
- >would have to be done entirely in software (i.e. slow emulation).
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- It was made by Titan Inc. as a twin card kit. One card holds the 128k ram,
- the other holds the //e essentials. _Now_ you're aware of it :)
- (I have one of a very few 640k Apple ///'s.)
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- Scott Weddel strider Apple /// aficionado eeidscw@engvms.unl.edu
- Sterling Rider MegaChip A500C= DCTV UNLincoln Nebraska USA
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