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The Apple IIe Card is a hardware emulation board, also referred to as compatibility card, which allows compatible Macintosh computers to run software designed for the Apple II series of computers (with the exception of the IIGS). Released in March 1991 for use with the LC family, Apple targeted the card at its widely dominated educational market to ease the transition from Apple II-based classrooms, with thousands of entrenched educational software titles, to Macintosh-based classrooms.

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  • The Apple IIe Card is a hardware emulation board, also referred to as compatibility card, which allows compatible Macintosh computers to run software designed for the Apple II series of computers (with the exception of the IIGS). Released in March 1991 for use with the LC family, Apple targeted the card at its widely dominated educational market to ease the transition from Apple II-based classrooms, with thousands of entrenched educational software titles, to Macintosh-based classrooms. (en)
  • L'Apple IIe Card (Apple Computer part #820-0444-A) és l'Apple II més petit mai dissenyat, encara que la seva característica d'emulador maquinari ho exclou de considerar-ho com un equip autònom. Es va posar a la venda al març de 1991 per utilitzar-ho amb la sèrie Macintosh LC dels ordinadors Apple Macintosh. L'objectiu comercial era facilitar la transició d'un mercat educatiu àmpliament dominat per aules amb maquinari i programari educatiu per l'Apple II, al nou ordinador Macintosh, en permetre executar qualsevol programari per a la sèrie Apple II, amb l'excepció del soft de 16 bits per l'Apple IIgs. Va ser descatalogat el gener de 1995. (ca)
  • La Apple IIe Card (Apple Computer part #820-0444-A) es el Apple II (creado por Steve Wozniak en 1983) más pequeño jamás diseñado, aunque su característica de emulador hardware lo excluye de considerarlo como un equipo autónomo. Se puso a la venta en marzo de 1991 para utilizarlo con la serie de los ordenadores Apple Macintosh. El objetivo comercial era facilitar la transición de un mercado educativo ampliamente dominado por aulas con hardware y software educativo para el Apple II, al nuevo ordenador Macintosh, al permitir ejecutar cualquier software para la serie Apple II, con la excepción del soft de 16 bits para el Apple IIgs. Fue descatalogado en enero de 1995. (es)
  • De Apple IIe Card (Apple Computer part #820-0444-A) was de kleinste Apple II-"computer" ooit ontworpen. Hij werd uitgebracht in 1990 en werkte hoofdzakelijk op de LC-reeks van Apple Macintosh-computers. De kaart maakte mogelijk dat Macintosh LC's software, ontworpen voor Apple II-computers (uitgezonderd de Apple IIgs), uitvoerde. Apple richtte zich met het uitbrengen van de kaart op Apples heel dominante educatieve markt, waar ze probeerden klassen gebaseerd op Apple II, met duizenden educatieve softwaretitels, te doen overschakelen op Macintosh. De kaart was Apples eerste poging om de lange Apple II-lijn af te bouwen, maar tot op vandaag kan je soms nog steeds Apple II's in gebruik vinden. Zoals de Apple IIe zelf, gebruikte de Apple IIe Card een onboard--CPU. De CPU is via software config (nl)
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