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Apple IIgs RGB Monitor Runs Hot

I have an Apple IIgs setup that I would use more if it wasn't for the monitor.

 

It's the AppleColor RGB A2M6014. It works okay, though some of the geometry could use improvement, but it runs too hot.

 

By "too hot" I mean that after it's on a while, I can smell the hot electronics, unlike every other vintage CRT I have, and soon after that I can smell the hot plastic of the shell. It's not pleasant and doesn't seem right.

 

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Apple IIe Platinum NTSC boot displays hatch pattern /no beep?

Hi guys hopefully i can get some direction to get our Apple IIe platinum (607-0288) International NTSC back to life.

 

Was in storage for a few years now when i turn it on - no beep and we get a hatch display with squares? Thick lines horizontally & vertically? Trying to run self diagnostics we get PP randomly with again a hatch pattern but with characters?

 

Power light is on

HAL 16R8CN chip gets hot?

Replaced CPU with a spare known working - no change

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Books on Apple II (and others)

Hello,

New member here.

I was wondering if someone might know anything about the books below which we found while decluttering? What are they, what are its significance (if any), etc.?

I did a search earlier for Fred White (the author of one of the books) to know more about him, but wasn't sure which of the results besides the ones that come up on Amazon but with incomplete biography, was him.

Also, the Applesoft Tutorial book is unlike those I see online, most of which are spiral bound while mine is paperback.

Any input is greatly appreciated.

 

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Error copying files from Vulcan to ADTPro Virtual drive

I have an Applied Engineering AE  Vulcan 40MB in a //gs ROM 1.   I know the hard drive will not last forever, so I wish to make a backup image of it.

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Unknown card

Hand-built by Woz Disk Controller

A travel through time for those interested in the history of the Disk ][ ...

One of my long-time goals was to try and replicate the Disk ][ controller that Woz originally designed.Part of it was the challenge, part was to see what Woz went through and the differences thatthis board has from the production board produced by Apple.

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So I bought this mint Rom 3 //gs off ebay....

... and I sent the seller specific packing instructions, citing previous extreme damage I've had during shipment of improperly packed similar equipment.

 

Well, they did write "fragile" and "this side up" on the box (even though the monitor was packed face-down), but that was it.  There was a handful of packing peanuts in the bottom of the box, and a loose half-sheet of bubble wrap on top.  The equipment was just loose in the box, with no padding or support whatsoever.

 

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Apple IIgs dithered backgrounds

Hi  All,  I have noticed that all the IIgs backgrounds and Disk drives and scroll windows are all

dithered, and they look awful.  Is ther someway I can turn off the dithering or put smooth 

backgrounds on the OS?

 

Thanks,

 

Brad Hansen

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Partly working keyboard

Having spent some time searching for an Apple ][ related forum I finally found this site, which I'm glad I did!

 

I'm trying to revive an old Apple ][+ (actually an Asian clone) and after cleaning it up (removing corrosion), re-soldering some cold joints and changing a 74LS74 I now have the familiar "Apple ][", the cursor and beep. However, the keyboard doesn't work -or rather: CTRL-RESET is the only thing that works! There's no reaction from the other keys.

 

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How to start system from a hard drive for my IIgs

Hi All, just received my ReActiveMicro drive it came with a lot of cool stuff and a 32 mg drive

that needed  to be initialized, which I did.  I have a set of  IIgs 6.04 disks and I used the install disk

to setup the drive. But I have no idea how to get my system to boot into the drive.  Okay, I'm completely

new and obviously very slow.  So if someone could tell how to setup the drive correctly it would be much

appreciated.

Thank you,

 

Brad Hansen

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