Rumor has it that Zane H. Healy may have mentioned these words:
>
> If I remember, someone marketed an apple II on a card that fit in an ISA
PC.
> I don't remember how the drives hooked up but
I do remember the software
that
> came with it included Central Point's drive
conversion program. It would
read
Apple at the
very least. I had two of these NIB at one time.
Anyone else know of these?
Paxton
Could you be thinking of one of the Apple ][ on a board cards that were
available in the late 80's? I know Apple made one that went in a Mac LC,
and I think at least one company made them for the PC. You could attach a
genuine Apple ][ drive to one of these cards.
You might be thinking of the Trakstar [sp?] -- they had a few different
versions, one of the last being Apple //e compatible.
Want one??? They're still available (for ~$20USD or so, IIRC) from here:
www.ahhz.com
Hope that helps,
Roger "Merch" Merchberger
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