Hey, guys, got this query from LeRoy F. Miller on e*&^...  Anyone hear of
the Peter Jensen Network cards?  To me, it sounds like a networking system
that has a master (being the green teacher ROM card), and 8 slave cards
(being the red student ROM cards).  My thoughts are that the master card
works like a file server, essentially making sure that all 8 machines have
the same lesson displayed on their monitors at the same time.  Am I correct
on that?
-John

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>I have a question thou -- and I've been asking all of the people who have
>emailed me about various Apple componets, and numbers, ect ---> Pulled out
>of 9 of these machines I have something called an Peter Jensen Network card
>for the Apple II (and they must work in the GS as well, pulled couple out
>it) -- They are red cards (not the normal green color of pcb boards) -- 8 of
>them have something that says something like "student rom" and a number (1 -
>8) -- the other card is a green card and says "teacher rom" it only has one
>cable connector on it while the red cards have two cable connectors -- the
>teacher rom is made by someone else (Doesn't say Peter Jensen on it) -- I
>can't remember there name off the top of my head -- My guess would be that
>they were both working on the same project.  I don't have a clue what they
>are, or how to make them work (didn't get any software :( ) -- So I'm asking
>everyone  if anyone has any idea about them -- I've posted this in an Apple
>II group on yahoo - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AppleII/  I posted a
>couple of pictures of them in the picture section I'm not sure but I think
>you have to join the group to view the pictures.... but anyways, if you have
>any idea about them, any info would be helpful.  I don't have any idea about
>them.
>
>Thanks, and thanks for the info about the Disk ][ cards,
>LeRoy F. Miller
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