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- Mac286 abstract "The Mac286 was an Intel 80286-based MS-DOS coprocessor expansion card for one of Apple Computer's first expandable Macintosh computers, the 1987 Macintosh II. It was developed by Phoenix Technologies under contract to Apple Computer and sold by AST Research in an effort to close the gap between the Macintosh and IBM PC computing worlds. AST also introduced the related Mac86 card for the Macintosh SE.By 1989, AST had left the Apple market and sold the rights and technologies for the Mac286 and Mac86 cards to Orange Micro. Orange Micro would later make a successful line of coprocessor cards based on the 80x86 processor family, before leaving the coprocessor market to concentrate on USB and FireWire products.In 1992, Orange Micro discontinued the Mac286 board. Support for the card was discontinued sometime later.".
- Mac286 wikiPageExternalLink the-once-and-future-mac286-page.
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- Mac286 hasPhotoCollection Mac286.
- Mac286 subject Category:Computer_peripherals.
- Mac286 subject Category:X86_emulators.
- Mac286 comment "The Mac286 was an Intel 80286-based MS-DOS coprocessor expansion card for one of Apple Computer's first expandable Macintosh computers, the 1987 Macintosh II. It was developed by Phoenix Technologies under contract to Apple Computer and sold by AST Research in an effort to close the gap between the Macintosh and IBM PC computing worlds.".
- Mac286 label "Mac286".
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- Mac286 wasDerivedFrom Mac286?oldid=549651232.
- Mac286 isPrimaryTopicOf Mac286.