Subject: Re: Some other Questions From: Jeff Billman Date: Wed, Dec 2, 1998 15Ç31 Message-id: <744f44$hbm@hpuerci.atl.hp.com> Warren, The AppliCard was a Z-80 coprocessor card running CP/M-80 2.2. The expansion connector was for more memory if I remember correctly. The board had one advantage over the M$ softCard of the same vintage. The Appli-Card gave you 70 column video. It did this by doing it's I/O to the hi-res video page. The dealer I worked for sold a few of these cards. They came bundled with MicroPro Word Star word processor. The deal was you buy the software and the card was free. Regards, Jeff Billman > APPLI-CARD By PCPI (personal computer products inc.) > > This card has two rows of 4 x 64k ram chips at keyboard end. next is a > vertical 50 pin connecter like internal scsi. next is two rom sockets > and a z-80 cpu, one rom socket has APPLI-CARD SN35634 BOOTSTRAP V9.0 > (c) PCPI 1982 in it. after that is the usual collection of sn74ls > chips. the card also has a 10 pin connector above the ram