Bit Eclectic uses your World Wide Web Browser as a disk drive for your Apple II. Set up the serial connection between the two and you'll only have to click a button to play.
Connect your personal computer to your Apple II computer with the The Connection Recipe.
Here is a list of World Wide Web Browsers and where the settings can be found for serial ports.
You didn't ask for it, but here it is anyway. How smooth are your Paddles and Joysticks? Find out!
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Just for fun, here are some full screen animated loops. Press the Escape or the Reset key to exit. All of them require 64K of memory to run properly.
Apparently, it is possible for these demos to not work properly (Reset will get you back to Bit Eclectic). The Fruit Inspector 4000 tests to detect the Vfloat needed for the demos. If the Fruit Inspector 4000 reports that the Vfloat is “not found” then these demos will not work. Certain hardware cards plugged into the Apple II slots interfere with the Vfloat signal.
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Arcade quality on your Apple II, fast and smooth. Apple Prix
This is a work in progress.
This game also uses the Vfloat like the demos above. If it does not work on your computer then press Reset to return to Bit Eclectic. Press Reset to exit Apple Prix.
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Ken Gagne wrote an article about us atA2Central.com.Thank you Ken!
You'll find A2Central.com is a great resource for your Apple II.
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Check out the new Software page.
Five additional products have been added.
Enjoy!