On 10/28/05, Geoff Strickler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Again, why?  When you can run software that emulates the entire machine at
> 100+ MHz on a modern PC or Mac, putting it on a PCI card makes no sense.
> You won't be able to use any Apple // hardware with it in a PCI slot,

would be neat to have a PCI slot with Apple BUS connector on it. 
Connect the PCI card to your IIgs via a ribbon cable.  Write software
to make the PC look like mass storage device in slot 7.  Choose a
folder to reveal to the Apple II as the disk contents.  Write software
to use the ethernet card on the PC from the Apple II.

I think there are going to be some interesting products on the market
in the next year.  We might get a portable Apple II.

Rich

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