Sounds like s //gs memory card, but I'm not anywhere that I can confirm the
part number.


> From: "paul.lawson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: Apple2list <apple2list@mail.maclaunch.com>
> Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2006 01:22:55 -0500
> To: Apple2list <apple2list@mail.maclaunch.com>
> Subject: Can anyone ID an Apple memory card 670-0026 820-0178  1986.
> 
> Hi;
> 
> Yes,  I am trying to downsize my collection.   Of  course today I run
> into a person trying to get rid of a bunch of vintage Apple service
> parts.  I used restraint,  I only brought home two boxes of stuff.
> Unfortunately,  there wasn't anything exciting in the lot .
> One part is  a vintage Apple memory card;  I googled the part number but
> didn't find anything.
> 
> It is marked  "memory expansion board"   670-0026   and  820-0178.   One
> chip on the board  has a white Apple sticker reading 342-0446A.   The
> card has a 34 pin male  IDC socket on one end;  the  card edge only has
> only one copper trace on each side,  the one on the chip side is labeled
> GRD.   There is 256k installed,  with empty sockets provided that could
> bring it up to 1mb.
> 
> The card is rectangular, without the angled  corner typical of  an Apple
> II card.    Perhaps it is for a printer ????
> 
> Thanks
> Paul
> 



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