Somewhere in my collection of stuff I have a QuadRAM Apple IIe board that fit into  a 
ISA slot on an original IBM PC.

It is effectively a IIe on a card,  and if memory serves me,  would read/write Apple 
compatible disks on the original PC floppy drives.

Sometimes people forget that once-upon-a-time  Apple compatiblity was a plus on other 
personal computer platforms.

Speaking of Apple/PC  compatibility;  I pick up a very used,  very yellow  IIe a while 
back that had a "PC Transporter" card installed.  What can you do with that card ?

This old yellowed unit was likely someone's "baby" for many years; it also had a 
Transwarp IIe card, two super serial cards and a  large AE memory card with a daughter 
card attached.

Regards to all;


Paul



Dale Hill wrote:

> Believe it or not, this is a Tandy list.  How you ask?  Well, ... I know that in the 
> garage I have a Tandy 1000 with an Apple board in it.  But, this is what amazes me, 
> I have an Apple II C+ with a Tandy 5 1/4 low density drive attached to it.  I never 
> knew that Tandy made Apple compatible drives but it is obvious they did. I would 
> think they are quite rare.  Of course, I have many other Apple IIC+s laying around, 
> but they all have the same Apple Original 5 1.4 drive or an AE drive on them.  But a 
> Tandy?  Blew me away.  How many of you have seen a Tandy Apple II drive before?
>
> Good to have the list up and going again.  I have lots of Apple II stuff around my 
> house. I love it, and have a whole school full of them, plus a dayschool.  All mine.
>
> Dale
>
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