Oddly enough I was reading up about one of those the other day! This site is interesting and informative -
http://www.vectronicsappleworld.com/app ... ecard.html

You can use the card without the cable, you just won't get a 5.25" or 3.5" disk aside from an internal SuperDrive, and joystick/paddles are outside your league.

Also, just because the pedantic geek in me is annoyed - it's not an emulator card. It is an "Apple IIe Card". It is exactly what the name says. It is essentially a complete Apple IIe on a card.
Charlieman wrote:by Anonymous Freak » Fri Jun 08, 2012 4:44 pmAlso, just because the pedantic geek in me is annoyed - it's not an emulator card. It is an "Apple IIe Card". It is exactly what the name says. It is essentially a complete Apple IIe on a card.
Cough, Apple IIe Workstation Card.
Apple IIe Card: Macintosh Compatibility
The Apple IIe card is only compatible with computers that have the LC style processor direct slot (PDS) and do not require 32-bit addressing. ...

Mk.558 wrote:
But how would you fit two floppy drives inside an LC?

luckybob wrote:IIe cards for machines OTHER than the lc-pds style?
Bunsen wrote:luckybob wrote:IIe cards for machines OTHER than the lc-pds style?
Nope. Exactly one model of IIe card was ever made.
And here I had the foolish thought I could have one mac that would "do it all" 
markyb86 wrote:Mk.558 wrote:
But how would you fit two floppy drives inside an LC?
only by not having the hdd

That's pretty cool though
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