Apple Iie Card

The Apple IIe card was the smallest Apple II "computer" ever designed. It was released in 1990 and only worked on the LC series of Macintosh computers. The card allowed Macintosh LCs to run software designed for Apple II computers (except the Apple IIgs) and also allowed peripherals such as a Apple II disk drive and joystick or paddle control to also be connected for use with the hard-coded Apple IIe emulator. Like the Apple IIe itself, the Apple IIe Card used an onboard 65C02 CPU.

 

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