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This card was originally intended to allow Apple II users to run CP/M applications. The V2 Analog does a great job in this role, though it bears noting it can’t handle VGA output and Z80 ...
Recently [Colin Leroy-Mira] found himself slipping into a bit of a rabbit hole while investigating why only under Apple II MAME emulation there was a lot of flickering when using the (emulated) App… ...
Aurora Video Systems Inc. has announced that it has added “a new proprietary method” for RGB processing to its Igniter and IgniterRT, Macintosh-compatible video editing cards. The new ...
And loading them onto the Apple II Plus would be a lot less of a problem if I had the CFFA3000, a card created by Rich Dreher that allows Apple II systems to boot from a compact flash card or a ...
It was called the Z80 SoftCard, and it was first released 43 years ago this month, on April 2, 1980. In an even more ironic twist, the product was made as an add-in card for the Apple II PC.
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