--- Richard A. Cini wrote:
Today I received three Apple II cards
for which I'd like to get
some info/manuals on.
-snip-
The second is an Apple-labeled 12k ROM card with
part number 960-9104. It
has six sockets and appears to be ORGed at $D000.
There's a jumper labeled
"2716" and a small red toggle switch. Maybe it can
program EPROMS? Five of
the six slots are filled with Apple ROMs - the D8
ROM is missing.
This sounds like an Apple Firmware card with Integer
BASIC installed. With a flip of the switch and a
system reset your Apple's onboard firmware will be
replaced by whatever is on the board.
A very useful expansion in the 48K Apple world when
their was still a good mix of Interger and Applesoft
BASIC programs floating around. It was largely
superseded by the 16K RAM Language card.
Liam Busey
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