- MacCharlie
The MacCharlie was a hardware add-on for the Apple
Macintosh that was made byDayna Communications . The name refers to anIBM PC advertising campaign of the time featuringCharlie Chaplin 's "Little Tramp" character.It allowed you to run
DOS software for theIBM PC, by clipping on a unit to the CPU of the 128K Macintosh and also a keyboard extender to provide the function keys that were absent from Apple's original keyboard.The clip on unit sat to the side of the Mac and like the contemporary
Amiga Sidecar , contained essentially a complete IBM PC with an 8088 processor, 256KRAM (expandable to 640k) and a single 5.25"floppy drive that stored 360K. A second floppy drive could be added.While running DOS software, you could still access the Macintosh menu bar and desk accessories. MacCharlie used the Mac as a
terminal , performing all DOS processing itself, and sending video data over a relatively slow serial link to the Mac for display. This slowness, coupled with the declining prices of realIBM PC compatibles meant the MacCharlie had a short market life.External links
* [http://www.macmothership.com/gallery/gallery4.html 1985 Advertisement hosted by The Mac Mothership]
* [http://www.vintagemacworld.com/charlie.html MacCharlie page]
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