CardCat Version 1.0b6: The Ultimate Catalog for Apple II Peripheral Cards

Henry Lowe has announce the release of CardCat Version 1.0b6, an exciting new community project aimed at creating a comprehensive catalog of peripheral cards for the Apple II family of computers. Developed by Henry Lowe, this program written in Apple II Pascal and 6502 Assembly offers Apple II enthusiasts a powerful tool to identify and catalog the various peripheral cards installed in their systems.

Card Cat boasts a user-friendly interface, allowing Apple II owners to effortlessly navigate through the program. By utilizing this software, users can identify and document the peripheral cards present in their Apple II computers, creating a valuable resource for the entire Apple II community. With an attached icon and screenshot, Card Cat presents a visually appealing experience that is both intuitive and informative.

Recognizing the collective knowledge and experience of Apple II enthusiasts worldwide, Henry Lowe encourages users to actively contribute to the Card Cat project. By utilizing the program and identifying peripheral cards that are not currently cataloged in the Card Cat database, users can play a crucial role in expanding the catalog’s scope and accuracy. This community-driven approach ensures that the Card Cat database remains current and comprehensive, benefiting all Apple II owners across the globe.

As the Card Cat database evolves, updates will be regularly incorporated based on the data reported by the community. This incremental improvement process ensures that Card Cat remains an ever-growing and reliable resource for Apple II users. By actively participating in the project, Apple II owners contribute to the collective knowledge and appreciation of the Apple II ecosystem.

To learn more about the Card Cat project and to join in the effort to create a comprehensive catalog of Apple II peripheral cards, visit the official website at https://henrylowe.net/card-cat/. There, you can find detailed information about the project, explore the program’s features, and download a free beta disk image to begin your journey with Card Cat.

Henry Lowe’s Card Cat project represents a remarkable collaboration within the Apple II community, pooling together the expertise and passion of enthusiasts to create a definitive catalog of peripheral cards. With the release of CardCat Version 1.0b6, Apple II users have gained an invaluable tool to document and understand their hardware configuration, fostering a deeper appreciation for this iconic computing platform.

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