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Apple IIe Card[1]
The PDS-based Apple IIe Card, featuring a 65C02 CPU, Gemini (Mega II spinoff), IWM and 256 KB of RAM
Developer
Apple Computer
Type
compatibility card
Release date
March 1991; 33 years ago (1991-03)
Introductory price
US$250 (equivalent to $560 in 2023)
Discontinued
May 1995 (1995-05)
The Apple IIe Card is a compatibility card, which through hardware and software emulation, allows certain Macintosh computers to run software designed for the Apple II series of computers (excluding the 16-bit IIGS). Released in March 1991 for use with the LC family, Apple targeted the card at its widely dominated educational market to ease the transition from Apple II-based classrooms, with thousands of entrenched educational software titles, to Macintosh-based classrooms.
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to use compared to previous Apple II models. Technically, the Apple IIc was mostly an AppleIIe in a smaller case. The Apple IIc weighed only 7.5 lb (3...
one). Apple designed the AppleIIeCard to transit AppleIIe customers to the Macintosh LC, particularly schools who had a large investment in Apple II software...
expensive than the Macintosh II. Not long after the AppleIIeCard was introduced for the LC, Apple quietly removed the IIGS from its price list, forceably...
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the Apple III and AppleIIe (with appropriate card), followed shortly by the 14″ ColorMonitor IIe (later renamed to AppleColor Composite Monitor IIe) and...
IIe in 1983. The Apple II Plus shipped with 16 KB, 32 KB or 48 KB of main RAM, expandable to 64 KB by means of the Language Card, an expansion card that...
Macintosh/AppleIIe mouse will work on the IIc too.[citation needed] All versions of the IIc Mouse will work with any Macintosh or Apple II card.[citation...
interface card that plugged into an Apple III slot. In 1983, Apple offered a ProFile interface card for the Apple II, with software support for Apple ProDOS...
broadly, the Apple I was recognized as an important historical computer;[citation needed] according to the 1986 AppleIIe Owner's Guide, an Apple I was then...
monitor, an option that the higher-priced Macintosh LC had. The popular AppleIIeCard also increased the LC's appeal to schools. Although the Classic was...
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with a later released companion card, even emulate the AppleIIe. Certain Apple II slot cards can be installed in the Apple III and used in native III-mode...
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Slot 3 in an AppleIIe that has an 80-column card fitted (which is usually the case) and Slots 1 through 6 in a normally configured Apple IIgs are "virtually"...
used in the Apple IIGS microcomputer, and the basis for a modified variant, called the "Gemini" chip, which was later used in the AppleIIeCard for the Macintosh...
followed up by the Premium SoftCardIIe for the AppleIIe. 3DO Blaster AppleIIeCard for the Macintosh LC family Houdini I PDS card for Macintosh Quadra with...
Apple's later connector standard. Up to 14 drives could be attached to one Apple II or AppleIIe computer - two drives per controller card, one card per...
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intended for the AppleIIeCard (the primary reason for the Color Classic's switchable 560 × 384 display, essentially quadruple the IIe's 280 × 192 High-Resolution...
successful in the education market. Not long after the AppleIIeCard was introduced for the LC, Apple officially announced the retirement of the IIGS, as...