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M > MULTITECH  > MPF-III/312


 

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Monday 24th August 2015
Jan Huizinga

I had a MPF-III with two(!) floppy drives. It was basically my first computer.
I quickly found out that it wasn''t that compatible with Apple. So finally I found a real Apple 2 and printed out the ROM.
After wards I programed (byte for byte) an EEPROM and replaced the MPF-III ROM with the EEPROM.
System booted up as Apple and worked perfectly!
Nice memories!


Tuesday 29th January 2008
Erich Strelow (Chile)

Also have fond memories of this piece. I had it as a teenager and used mostly with DOS 3.3. The CP/M card allowed to run Supercalc and Wordstar. The included documentation had a brief but insightful chapter on 6502 assembly programming.





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