the trackstar was made years ago in the late 1980s. in fact, radio shack used
to have it in the catalog for sale! you might want to check out
ebay.com as
they did have some of these cards for ~$20 about two months ago. it's a full
length isa card that you plug a standard disk ][ into. dont know about video
though. supposedly they were quite compatible and one could run just about
anything on that card.
david, CONTINUING to delete 99+44/100% of ccmp posts...
In a message dated 98-03-19 08:05:04 EST, you write:
<< Just out of curiorisity, were these made by Diamond Multimedia, the ones
that now make the modems, video cards, DVD drives, etc.? What are the
chances of finding one? Around how much would they cost?
Thanks,
Tim D. Hotze
<> > There is no way to read Apple II disks in
a PC. Your options are:
<> [snip]
<> and...
How about the DIAMOND TRACKSTAR128, basically it put an applle in the
ISA bus and allowed apple and non apple disks. Looking at the manual
transfers to the PC side of the world are possible as well as running
APPLE software.
Allison >>