At 4:03 -0700 21/01/03, J Sand wrote:
>What is a DOS card?  The best I can understand is it is a way for a Mac to
>use an 80x86 processor.  Is this correct?

A PC on a Nubus or PCI card, put it in your Mac, and you have both a Mac
and a PC in the same box.

Rather genious.

Tina


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