Description: Apple IIe Card: Can't Use Apple II Memory Expansion Cards Header: Apple IIe Card: Can't Use Apple II Memory Expansion Cards Article Created: 13 August 1991 Article Last Reviewed: 23 July 1992 Article Last Updated: TOPIC ----------------------------------------------------------- Up to 1MB of the Macintosh LC's memory can be addressed via a "virtual" Apple IIe-style memory expansion card. Does this mean that an Apple IIe memory card can be installed in the Macintosh LC? DISCUSSION ------------------------------------------------------- The Apple IIe Card uses the memory of the Macintosh LC. The Macintosh LC cannot utilize Apple II memory expansion cards, for several reasons: - No slot available in the Macintosh LC. - Apple II cards are too large for the Macintosh LC. - The RAM is too slow. Copyright 1991 Apple Computer, Inc. Keywords: