Author Topic: Easy to use HuFlashCard?  (Read 532 times)

nat

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Re: Easy to use HuFlashCard?
« Reply #15 on: October 18, 2011, 05:43:44 PM »
The neoflash isn't that hard to get working (if I can manage the task, anyone can), but you'd need access to a Windows PC.

The NeoFlash software has a Mac version. Has anyone tested it with the NeoFlash PCE? 


Since when? I'm 99.9999% sure when I picked up my NeoFlash there was no such thing. If there was, the developers kept it extremely well hidden.

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Re: Easy to use HuFlashCard?
« Reply #16 on: October 19, 2011, 03:17:29 AM »
http://www.neoflash.com/forum/index.php?topic=5941.0

I've seen a few other posts on there about it.  I found it on accident to be honest.

I'm not sure how well it works, or if it works at all since the only Apple I have to test on is a IIC, and that isn't going to cut it, lol.
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Re: Easy to use HuFlashCard?
« Reply #17 on: October 19, 2011, 06:13:50 PM »

I'm not sure how well it works, or if it works at all since the only Apple I have to test on is a IIC, and that isn't going to cut it, lol.

Nice pick on the IIC. I'm a huge fan of the IIC/C+ form factor. I have a IIC+ myself, which is simply the ultimate of the 8-bit Apple II line. As long as you've got the 12" (or is it 13"? I'm too lazy to measure mine) AppleColor //c monitor, that is. Not a fan of those goofy 8 or 9" green monochrome monitors that shipped with the really early IICs.

Thanks for that link, BTW. From the date on that thread it looks like the utility was released well after I got my flash cart.

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Re: Easy to use HuFlashCard?
« Reply #18 on: October 19, 2011, 06:57:41 PM »

I'm not sure how well it works, or if it works at all since the only Apple I have to test on is a IIC, and that isn't going to cut it, lol.

Nice pick on the IIC. I'm a huge fan of the IIC/C+ form factor. I have a IIC+ myself, which is simply the ultimate of the 8-bit Apple II line. As long as you've got the 12" (or is it 13"? I'm too lazy to measure mine) AppleColor //c monitor, that is. Not a fan of those goofy 8 or 9" green monochrome monitors that shipped with the really early IICs.

Thanks for that link, BTW. From the date on that thread it looks like the utility was released well after I got my flash cart.

Had a //c with that green monochrome monitor for years. Played so many games on that. Had an adapter so I could hook it up to a TV for color, but there was some weird artifacting so I played in ectoplasm green. That green monitor would work hooked up to any RF video source. When there was no TV available I'd play with my TG-CD rig attached to the green screen and the audio sent to my Magnavox boom box. Worked OK for me. Same for my NES.
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