[comp.sys.apple] MS-DOS on Apple

SEWALL@UCONNVM.BITNET (10/05/87)

The Quadlink board allows an IBM-PC to emulate a 40 column (only)
Apple II+ (a 1982 model Apple).  It's a very expensive way to
allow an MS-DOS computer to read Apple DOS formatted files (probably
not ProDOS as the card was designed long before ProDOS came on the
scene).

Applied Engineering sells a board for Apple II's (even an old II+)
that does a pretty fair 1987 MS-DOS computer.

The IIgs has neither modem or hard disk biult in, but it has built
in ports for connecting both.

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