>::If anybody wants more information, see
>::<http://www.applefritter.com/prototypes/deepdish/>.
>
>Quite interesting. It looks like the ANS300 got its 604/200 from an ANS700.
>Can I just rip the chip out of another unit and substitute it, or do I still
>need the complete 200MHz board?
I really couldn't tell you, but I'll forward you message along to Chuck
Goolsbee, the owner, who might be able to help.
>I'm also particulary impressed with the Spartan page on your site (for those
>in the dark, this was a hardware add-on for the Commodore 64 that turned it
>into an Apple II): I thought it was just a hardware emulator, but its feature
>set was really greater than the sum of its parts. Fascinating!
Thanks!
Tom Owad
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