Apple /// - Titan /// +2 Board Set is cloned and ready

jcm-1

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Hey folks! Anyone want a set of the Titan /// + 2 and Titan /// + 2e board set for the Apple ///? It turns your Apple /// in to a full Apple //e basically. I have cloned the boards and confirmed functionality. I just need enough interested people to say "YES!" so I can justify a large enough board run to make the price make sense.

If I can get 50 interested parties, I can do a full run at the following prices:

$189 for a build-it-yourself kit.
$249 for a fully assembled set.

Sound off in the replies if interested.

EDIT: added picture of boards.
 

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And on pages 4-7 in that guide, it looks like it is possible to run Apple IIc and later Apple IIe programs as well despite being unenhanced:

To run these programs in IIe emulation, you can replace your computer's NMOS 6502B processor with a 65C02 microprocessor rated at 3 MHz or faster. Most all Apple II programs written for the NMOS 6502B will work on the 65C02B. Only a handful of older Apple II programs, particularly those using standard programming techniques or protection schemes based on the NMOS 6502B processor, are incompatible with the 65C02B.
(edited for modern grammar)
So, interesting! Does that mean we can have a faster processor in the Apple ///? :)
 

jcm-1

Tinkerer
And on pages 4-7 in that guide, it looks like it is possible to run Apple IIc and later Apple IIe programs as well despite being unenhanced:

To run these programs in IIe emulation, you can replace your computer's NMOS 6502B processor with a 65C02 microprocessor rated at 3 MHz or faster. Most all Apple II programs written for the NMOS 6502B will work on the 65C02B. Only a handful of older Apple II programs, particularly those using standard programming techniques or protection schemes based on the NMOS 6502B processor, are incompatible with the 65C02B.
(edited for modern grammar)
So, interesting! Does that mean we can have a faster processor in the Apple ///? :)
Yeah, it'll run "enhanced" code so to speak if you swap your processor. But you won't get MouseText or the other ROM enhancements.

This will not change the speed of the Apple /// CPU. An accelerator for that would be.... a challenge.