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Blown fuse in silver Apple II power supply.

Ok, my Apple II's silver power supply has a blow fuse. At first I thought it was the switch until I drilled out the rivets and the switch was fine, but the fuse is blown.

I will take it apart and check the bridge rectifier tomorrow. I think I have to unsolder the switch and power entry module to get to the bottom of the board.

Is the fuse some sort of soldered in fuse, I can't seem to get it out. It looks like its in a holder....

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More Japanese cassettes

Got another batch of early Japanese cassettes the other day, and have been converting them to usable .aif audio files. Antoine from Brutal Deluxe is helping me get a few of the more stubborn ones up and running, so those ones will arrive later I guess.

Anyway, check it out on my site here:

http://www.neoncluster.com/projects-apple2/apple2-jcassettes.html

Cheers

Phil

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Question about which Macintosh Series used the //e Card (Apple II Emulator)

Can someone tell me which model Macintosh used the //e card , so that you can hook up a 5 1/4 floppy or a 3/4 diskette to bootup Apple II software? I can't remember if it was the Macintosh PLUS or Macintosh Classic?

Thanks :o)

Patrick.

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IIGS dead :-(

No luck today while testing a bunch of boards ..

IIGS Rom03
Formerly the board had problems to start from Disk, then it wont boot at all and now after one month ago i tried again and now it´s dead.

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IIe do not start

IIe PAL,nothing happens, no keyboard reset possible
Any idea?

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Green Apple

Just for fun - painted a scratched and dark yellowed Apple IIe
Updated PS with an actual one and more power and switchable inner green light Smile

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Two mysterious Cards

I asked a few month ago in the Apple Group but no one had an idea:

I have two cards with A/D D/A background and i´m curious about about theyr function.
Does anybody know more about them?







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My IIGS Now On LCD VGA Monitor

So, I found brand new 15 pin male to 15 pin male straight cables 10' in length on the internet for $2.10 each. I got a few of the GBS-8200 video converters off of ebay for $29 each. I cut one of the 15 pin male cables in half, which gives me two usable cables to hook to the GBS. I buzzed the cable out with a VOM, made the connections, and now can use one of my VGA LCD monitors on my IIGS. It looks great. I have had experience with these converters, using them on one of my Amigas.

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Saturn 128k

Hi
next problem with my Apple II+
There is a Saturn 128k card installed in slot 0. But if I start Apple works the message pop up 128k is need. Any tips for me?

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Some help identifying my II

Found an Apple II, but has some ii+ features

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