Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: LC
Target Entity: Macintosh_LC
Preceding Context: Although not an extension of the Apple II line, in 1990 the Apple IIe Card, an expansion card for the
Succeeding Context: line of Macintosh computers, was released. Essentially a miniaturized Apple IIe computer on a card (using the Mega II chip from the Apple II GS ), it allowed the Macintosh to run 8-bit Apple IIe software through hardware emulation (although video was emulated in software and was slower at times than a IIe). Many of the LC's built-in Macintosh peripherals could be "borrowed" by the card when in Apple II mode (i.e. extra RAM, 3.5-inch floppy, AppleTalk networking, hard disk). The IIe card could not, however, run software intended for the 16-bit Apple II GS . The Macintosh LC with IIe Card was intended to replace the Apple II GS in schools and homes and was presumably the reason a new model Apple II GS that was confirmed by insiders to be in development at one point was cancelled and never released.
Paragraph Title: Apple IIe Card
Source Page: Apple II series

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