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Apple II video to HDMI using Raspberry Pi Zero / Pico

Hi All,I'm finally making some progress on a simple Apple II to HDMI adapter using Raspberry Pis.https://lukazi.blogspot.com/2022/02/apple-ii-video-to-hdmi-using-raspberry.htmlCheers,Alex.

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4:3 LCD security monitor

Just saw this on amazon. It has Rca video in. Would this work on a IIe?

 

Thanks

 

https://www.amazon.ca/Professional-Security-Monitor-Chrome-Silver/dp/B07W6Z14C8/ref=sr_1_6?crid=1L3UQS10WDF3Q&keywords=4+3+lcd+monitor&qid=1645798878&sprefix=4%3A3+l%2Caps%2C317&sr=8-6

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Mega II Chip on the IIGS

Hiya folks,

 

So, as I understand it, the IIGS has a single chip which is essentially emulating all of the functions of the original Apple II. So, since the computer would boot by default to the BASIC prompt, does that mean that the computer was designed to boot directly into the Mega II chip in "emulation mode" and not use any of the higher 16-bit level stuff unless necessary/prompted?

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Apple II plus keyboard encoder test

Hi All,

I'm a newbie here.

I just picked up a Darth Vader Apple II plus. Got it to boot with chime but only the reset and CTL keys work. I know tose keys don't go through the encoder. I'm trying to figure out if the problem is on the encoder board or down stream (main logic board).

 

I have +5v and ground going to the encoder board.

All caps have been tested, encoder chip reseated, ribbon cable between main board and encoder checked. All good.

Put a scope on the encoder board and checked the 555 timer (no pulses) and the encoder IC (no pulses either).

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342-0132 Keyboard ROM

Have an 1983 Apple IIe (REV B) which has had the enhancement kit installed (CD, EF, VIDEO, 65C02).  It also has a new ROM in the Keyboard ROM position, simply marked "KEY."  How can I tell if it is a 342-0132 A, B. C, .... whatever?  And, really, what is the difference between the REVs?

 

Thanks!

Paul

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Apple II monitor starting to blink/flicker?

Hello all - I have an Apple IIe computer connected to an Apple II monitor.  I rarely use it but when I turend it on recently I noticed that the monitor started to blink or flicker every couple minutes.  I checked and adjusted the manual monitor settings but that did nothing to change this.  Is this something I can fix without having to open up the monitor for electronics work or soldering/desoldering?  Thanks for any info on this!

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Apple IIe PowerOn

I had to take apart the original power supply of my Apple IIe to get it repaired, in the meantime I had to power my Apple IIe by taking the right supply voltages from an atx power supply which apparently works well. I plugged in and turned on my Apple IIe.The computer appears to be coming on, but a white screen appears on the screen which then disappears and is alternate with a black screen with white horizontal stripes, as if doing a test. What is the problem?

Thanks

G.

 

 

 

 

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INFOCOM

I'm currently looking for quality scans of Infocom game labels, all of which will be recreated for printing out new labels for whoever wants them.

 

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Is there somthing special about this software

Is there something special about this software, or is this just another eBayer thinking s/he has a gold mine because this software is unopened?  Someone at one of the vintage computer festivals was selling these about 10 years ago for $10 each and I bought a bunch of them.  Now I see this person listing them for hundreds.   

 

https://www.ebay.com/itm/294820152908?hash=item44a4a6864c:g:g0oAAOSwQY1iD2rA

 

 

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Chip search

Hoping that someone here has some spares lying around.

 

They are all available at Unicorn Electronics, but I can't justify buying them because no matter how hard I try I can't get to the $30 minimum order.

Plus international shipping is killer unless it's first class mail or small packet.

 

I'm looking for the following:

78S40 1.3v-40v Switching Voltage Regulator (yeah I know it's available at Mouser)

6821 Periperhal Interface adapter 40 Pin DIP  (no longer available at Jameco)

8212 8-bit IO 24-DIP (no longer available at Jameco)

 

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