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BID : 2597_KF5JRV
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Subj: Franklin ACE
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Sent: 160927/1126Z 2597@KF5JRV.#NWAR.AR.USA.NA BPQ1.4.65
The Franklin Ace 1200 was an Apple II+ compatible that came out between the
Apple II+ and the Apple //e. It included a CP/M card, a disk controller card,
an 80 column card, and a dual serial/parallel card that was software
switchable. That printer card caused alot of problems since many application
program did not recognize it. The case, unlike the Apple series, was heavy
metal, including a built-in shelf for the disk drives. The keyboard was lower
case functional, unlike the Apple II+ which required a shift key modification,
but, there were no compatible keys for the open-apple and closed-apple keys
that appeared on the Apple //e. A combination of keys pressed at the same time
would simulate the apple keys.
The Franklin series was short lived after losing a legal battle with Apple.
Afterward most software that came out for the Apple //e used code checking to
see which on which Apple product it was running, the Franklin would not load
software for the Apple without modification to the boot sectors on the software.
A major problem with the design was a reset button located under the left
front of the computer. That button was easily bumped, causing all work to be
lost.
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