At 09:54 AM 2/25/98 -0800, you wrote:
Huh? The Apple II is *not* an upgraded Apple I, which
seems to be what
you're thinking. The video electronics in the Apple I is radically
different and not easily emulated by anything that doesn't use
the same design (i.e. dynamic shift registers.) The memory maps are
completely different, etc., ...
What I am talking about is creating an Apple I replica, a replica that has
the same "look" as the Apple I did (have to settle on one wooden case
design though), but instead of the Apple I guts, we use Apple II hardware,
and run an Apple I emulator on the Apple II. Kapesh?
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