- 1980, it was
eventually renamed the
Microsoft SoftCard, and was
succeeded by Microsoft's
Premium Softcard IIe for the
Apple IIe.
Released on
April 2, 1980...
-
Softcard,
which used near-field
communication (NFC)
technology to
allow users to pay for
items at
stores and
restaurants with
credit and
debit card credentials...
-
introduction of the II Plus in 1979,
Microsoft came out with the Z-80
SoftCard, an
expansion card for the
Apple II line that
allowed the use of CP/M and contained...
- (with a Z-80
card like the
Microsoft SoftCard; on some
clones a
SoftCard equivalent was
built into the mainboard)
Apple III (with a Z-80
card like the Apple...
- a
designer and engineer. He
designed the
hardware of Microsoft's Z-80
SoftCard which had a Z80 CPU and ran the CP/M
operating system on an
Apple II. A...
- for the
Apple II:
Zilog Z80 –
Microsoft SoftCard or compatibles, ran CP/M
Intel 8088 – the AD8088
Processor Card, from ALF Products, ran CP/M-86 and MS-DOS...
- Z-80
SoftCard made the
Apple II and
Apple II Plus
compatible with CP/M by way of a
Zilog Z80 processor, and was
followed up by the
Premium SoftCard IIe...
-
avoid floating point numbers. The
first hardware product was the Z-80
SoftCard which enabled the
Apple II to run the CP/M
operating system, at the time...
-
release commenced in June 2015. 2014: AT&T,
Verizon and T-Mobile
released Softcard (formerly ISIS
mobile wallet). It runs on NFC-enabled
Android phones and...
- of the
first peripherals for the IBM PC was the Baby Blue
card, a
SoftCard-like
expansion card that lets the PC run 8-bit CP/M
software like
WordStar not...