This is, I'm afraid, another example of the reason I don't watch vintage computer youtube any more. Where's the analysis? How does the software work? Why doesn't the card have a declrom and a driver in ROM? Was this due to hurry in development, or is there a technical reason? Why was Apple's coprocessor game so poor compared to, say, Acorn's? Were there cultural pressures in play in Cambridge that were not in play at Apple? Does this even fit into the general failure of Apple's coprocessor projects? Can it be used to do other workloads other than pretend to be an Apple II?
So you make a video that tells nobody anything new and then spam it in multiple places in a forum you've never been on before. You will forgive me for finding this deeply depressing about the state of the hobby.
I think you may be taking this from a VERY particular, VERY technical viewpoint. Retro videos have to satisfy a broad audience. I am aware that many, like myself are old timers, who used most of this kit first time around. But not all. Indeed, over time this will NOT be the case, it will be (hopefully) noobs coming to the hobby with no experience and I try to some degree to think from that perspective.
Why doesn't the card have a declrom drive in ROM? If I answered questions like that, it would be a wholly different video, and only of interest to about 1% of all those that could have enjoyed it. The video might tend to be overly long as well. Its one hour five minutes long alwready, and I tried to be brief about what I felt were the key points. Using media with it, thats another hour+ video to come.
Why was Apple's coprocessor game so poor compared to, say, Acorn's? An interesting question, but again, quite off topic for the video I wanted to make. This card quite simply was not aimed to be a co-processor. It a IIe system on a card, pure. I dont think it would have made sense for apple to make use of the 65C02 on the Mac, or the 68040 on the IIe side. Not sure that was ever any idea for this device eh?
So you make a video that tells nobody anything new I dont think this is true. Again, consider that this is not aimed at hyper technical people. Some may be, some less so. And I believe if you compare it to other videos about the IIe card, You'll see it does cover new ground. In particular the section about its video is pretty insightful I think.
The next video, may be one you may wish to miss, its about using drives with the system, how ProDos works (basic use) and so on, so nothing very technical, and I say that in the video, old time Apple II/Mac heads may wish to skip some parts, as its not aimed at them.
spam it in multiple places in a forum you've never been on before That is not true, I have been on this forum many times over the years, just not posted to it so far. And I am not ashamed to post my video, I find many enjoy them. It appears you are not in that audience. Fair enough.