Now that you mention it, we have one of those too.
On Wed, 15 Sep 1999, Ethan Dicks wrote:
>
>
> --- Innfogra_at_aol.com wrote:
> > If I remember, someone marketed an apple II on a card that fit in an ISA PC.
> > I don't remember how the drives hooked up but I do remember the software that
> >
> > came with it included Central Point's drive conversion program. It would read
> >
> > Apple at the very least. I had two of these NIB at one time.
> > Anyone else know of these?
> > Paxton
>
> Was that a "TrackStar" card? I have a complete Apple ][ on an ISA card, but
> I've never even installed it in a machine. It looked interesting, but I never
> really needed to use it.
>
> -ethan
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