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In Last 2008 Alex Freed created a clone of the PCPI Appli-Card which ran at 10MHz. Alex released the project in to the public domain. | In Last 2008 Alex Freed created a clone of the PCPI Appli-Card which ran at 10MHz. Alex released the project in to the public domain. | ||
==History?== | ==History?== | ||
The above sets anchors for tags and menus (#this heading - for example). Add sections as needed using this "==THIS CRAP==" tag. | The above sets anchors for tags and menus (#this heading - for example). Add sections as needed using this "==THIS CRAP==" tag. | ||
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https://web.archive.org/web/20120518100741/http://alexfreed.com:80/FPGApple/Applicard.html |
Latest revision as of 22:13, 28 May 2018
The PCPI Appli-Card adds CP/M and extra speed to your Apple II. It was originally created by PCPI in 1983.
In Last 2008 Alex Freed created a clone of the PCPI Appli-Card which ran at 10MHz. Alex released the project in to the public domain.
History?
The above sets anchors for tags and menus (#this heading - for example). Add sections as needed using this "==THIS CRAP==" tag.
Add:
Links to Wayback of Alex's site.
Card pics of the original and clone versions.
Add software links. Upload disk images to the RM FTP site in correct folder.
https://web.archive.org/web/20120518100741/http://alexfreed.com:80/FPGApple/Applicard.html