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- From: swiet@whatever.cs.jhu.edu (Alexander Swietlicki)
- Subject: Re: I/O Controller
- Message-ID: <1992Aug27.203457.11305@blaze.cs.jhu.edu>
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- Organization: Johns Hopkins Computer Science Department, Baltimore, MD
- References: <1992Aug26.131508.259@lrc.edu>
- Date: Thu, 27 Aug 1992 20:34:57 GMT
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- In article <1992Aug26.131508.259@lrc.edu> rheinze@lrc.edu writes:
- >I have an old II+ that I would like to use to control
- >various items in my house. Years ago there was an I/O
- >board for the II+ that allowed one to hook up the controller
- >system now sold by Radio Shack (I think). This is the
- >system that turns lights, appliances, etc on/off.
- >
- >Does anyone have one of those old I/O boards or know where
- >I can find it? I think Mountain Computer might have made it.
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- I think Applied Engineering used to make something like this.
- They still make Apple ][ stuff?
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