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missing info on 6809 card

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This article is a sub-page of the Apple II peripheral cards project. Please see Talk:Apple II peripheral cards for an outline before editing this page. Thanks! --PZ 09:19, 21 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

There is an important accelerator missing from this article. I used it and therefore know of its existence but dont have the details to add it myself. It was a card that had a 6809 chip that could run in parallel to the onboard 6502. A major use of the card was that the UCSD p-System would make use of it. This system was the grandaddy of Java in that it implemented a virtual machine on top of which and extended Pascal language was implemented and an entire operating system was built. The virtual machine (and hence software written in UCSD Pascal) was also implemented to run on IBM PCs and TRS-80s (Radio Shack) amongst others.

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