Subject: Re: What is the Apple ][x From: dempson@actrix.gen.nz (David Empson) Date: Thu, Oct 15, 1998 05k20(H Message-id: <1dgywj9.kzhbwv1m2lzgcN@dempson.actrix.gen.nz> MERLANCIA wrote: > What is the Apple ][x (IIx, //x). It was project "Golden Gate". > The project was canned before it was finished. Any info would be appreciated. Someone else may be able to provide more details by reading up in the appropriate books, or looking up Stephen Weyhrich's (sp?) Apple II history. The details I recall: Golden Gate was the first project at Apple to produce a 16-bit Apple II (using the 65816 processor). It was done some time in 1984 or 1985, at least a year before the release of the IIgs (September 1986). I believe the 65816 was released in 1984, so the project was probably started some time after the release of the IIc (April 1984). Apart from possibly forming the basis of some ideas for the IIgs design, it was not a prototype of the IIgs. The Golden Gate project was canned, and the IIgs was later started up as a separate project. I have a vague feeling that the Mega II chip might have been designed as part of this project, or at least used in it. The Mega II was made well before the IIgs, but never used in any other product except the IIe emulation card for the LC and the Video Overlay card. It could have been used in a later IIe or IIc model to simplify the motherboard circuitry even further. Can anyone else fill in the blanks or correct any details my hazy recollection has mangled? -- David Empson dempson@actrix.gen.nz Snail mail: P.O. Box 27-103, Wellington, New Zealand