including differences between AAC/AAD/AAE/AAF versions.
see my blog entry.
http://www.willegal.net/blog/?p=2367
including differences between AAC/AAD/AAE/AAF versions.
see my blog entry.
http://www.willegal.net/blog/?p=2367
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That's good news, Mike.
I have some AAC/N chips- they just type wrong keys on an Apple II, so I need the AAE/N.
I wish they had made those chips interchangeable.
Hey, I can find some AAE/N here from Hong Kong though, some of them are dated 1977. I know there are rare so when I find few of them from a local distributor I bought them all.