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IBS Computertechnik AP27 card

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Ruud Baltissen

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Apr 7, 2012, 8:38:55 AM4/7/12
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Hallo allemaal,


I found this "IBS Computertechnik AP27 card" and it looks like a 64 KB
memory expansion card. I first thought it was for the Apple but it has
a 30 pins connector. Looking for "IBS Computertechnik" returned some
sites that told me that there is a connection between this German firm
and Apple. Anybody familiar with this card?
Thank you!

FYI: although being mainly a Commodore man, I also own a IIc, IIe and
a IIgs. So there is still hope :)


Groetjes, Ruud Baltissen
www.baltissen.org

Patrick Schaefer

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Apr 7, 2012, 10:28:02 AM4/7/12
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Am 07.04.2012 14:38 schrieb Ruud Baltissen:

> I found this "IBS Computertechnik AP27 card" and it looks like a 64 KB
> memory expansion card. I first thought it was for the Apple but it has
> a 30 pins connector.

It is an "expanded 80 column card" for the IIe. It has 64kB DRAM and a
jumper connection that enables the 80 column text and double hires
graphics modes which is already present in the system.


> FYI: although being mainly a Commodore man, I also own a IIc, IIe and
> a IIgs. So there is still hope :)

In your IIe, there is a video expansion connector in the middle (or at
the leftmost side for an US mainboard) that is designed to hold video
and memory expansion boards.


Patrick

Bill Garber

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Apr 7, 2012, 10:58:26 PM4/7/12
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"Ruud Baltissen" <rbalt...@gmail.com> wrote in message news:de
792ada-bc91-47de-...@l4g2000vbt.googlegroups.com...
Darn, I thought I had something for you, but, mine is the
regular slot EPROM card, AP08. I was hoping we had the same
thing so we could exchange information. Oh well. :-(

BTW, there is nothing wrong with being a Commodore guy, as
before I found my first Apple IIgs in a dumpster outside of
my doctor's office, I was an Atari guy. Now you'd need some
kind of heavy machinery to tear my Apple II's out of my cold,
dead hands. ;-)

SEPA Electronics
http://www.sepa-electronics.com
Bill Garber


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