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From: Terence J. Boldt
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Date: Tue, 06 Jul 1999 12:49:57 -0800
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>advertised as an "instant AppleWorks". The idea
>was you sent in a disk with a copy of
>AppleWorks configured the way you wanted it
>and they would program the EPROMs and send
>them back on a card. Presumably the disk also
>had to have ProDOS on it.
>There was someone in this newsgroup recently
>who was working on a new Apple II ROM disk
>card. Sorry, I've forgotten who it was.
That would be me! I will be accepting disk images similar
to what is described above. Currently I only have 512KB
EPROM's but my drive supports up to 1MB. This should be
sufficient for most people. I just finished the PCB layout
for the final design this week. The prototype has been
running without a single failure for two months. I should
have the first few cards to test in a couple weeks. Check
out my web page for the latest updates:
http://www.cgocable.net/~apple2/romdrive.html
-- Terence J. Boldt