Transwarp – APPLIED ENGINEERING TransWarp User Manual

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Introduction

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The 6502 microprocessor, or Central Processing Unit (CPU), on an Apple II or //e
computer, executes its instructions at a rate of 1 MHz. (One megahertz or one
million times a second.) TransWarp puts the Apple’s microprocessor to sleep,
while doing some special tricks with its on-board memory, and uses its own high
speed microprocessor chip to increase the processing speed to 3.6 MHz! It’s as
simple as that.

Here’s a list of some of the TransWarp’s features:

• 65C02 microprocessor running at a 3.6 MHz clock rate.

• 256K of ultra-fast Random Access Memory (RAM).

• Acceleration of programs running in both main and auxiliary memory.

• Totally transparent operation with all Apple software.

• Other than obviously increased speed, operation is also transparent to the

user.

• Can be installed in an Apple II, II+, IIe,

or Enhanced //e.

• Compatible with virtually all interface and expansion cards for the Apple.

• Three speed settings. 1 MHz, 1.7 MHz, and 3.6 MHz.

• Can be controlled from hardware or software. (No preboot disk is needed.)

• Low power design for cool operation.

• Works with all Apple software, including AppleWorks, SuperCalc 3a, and

Applied Engineering’s RamDrive™ programs for DOS 3.3, ProDOS, and
Pascal.

Expandability. Accelerated 16 Bit option available from Applied Engineering.

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