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DOS on Mac Card

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An early PC add-in card for the Macintosh from Reply Corporation, San Jose, CA. It included a CPU and installed into the Mac's PDS slot, providing true DOS and Windows operation within the Mac.



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In November of 1994, Reply became the first Apple licensee for cross-platform products with the introduction of the first Reply DOS on Mac card.
Building on the popular Reply DOS on Mac cards, the higher function DOS on Power Mac cards for the Power Macintosh 7100 and 8100 computers are enhanced with true SVGA video, Pentium-level performance and optional parallel/serial ports along with the original feature set including optional Sound Blaster 16 and networking support.
The DOS on Mac card for the 6100 provides full 486 66MHz performance as well as optional SoundBlaster and networking capabilities.
 
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