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Apple IIe (clone) problems

Hello there, this is my first post.

 

I have a Brazilian Apple IIe clone, named Tk-3000. It was produced in 1986 and worked fine for many years, up to a few years ago. The first problem was that the disk drives began to fail, but I could still boot to AppleSoft Basic (but that is not the topic for today). Then it started to show memory corruption and loss of video signal. I have been trying to troubleshoot it for a long time now, with no success, so I found this forum hoping someone could offer some advice.

 

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Trackstar - Apple II clone on a PC ISA card - new website up

Hey guys,

Just a heads-up to let you know my Trackstar website is up, covering the E, 128 and also Quadram's Quadlink <-- These are all "Apple II on a PC ISA card" Apple II clones. Really cool little devices!If you own these devices, esp. the Trackstar E or Plus, there's HUNDREDS of disk images in its TrackStore format that I've converted manually.So you can download and enjoy a HUGE amount of software without needing real Apple II disks.

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2gs programming

I'm thinking about learning assembly language to program a game, and I want to use the Apple 2gs. I've never really owned one, and only used it few times. I'm intrigued about its graphics and sound, and being able to use 16-bit registers. I'm used to programming in BASIC on Commodores, and would like to use a similar setup, but playing with a 2gs emulator, I'm a little confused.

 

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Help Recognizing Apple II Logicboard

Hello,

Some weeks ago I adquire an Apple II motherboard, but not sure if is a clone or original Apple... some months ago a somekind was seen at eBay standing that was a Rev.04 motherboard. But in my board   820-0014-01 (Rev.01) is written Under the 6502. 

  https://www.ebay.com/itm/1986-Vintage-Apple-IIe-Computer-Motherboard-820-0087-E-/183268201002?oid=332705431805

As it can be seen, serial numbers are the same.

I've attached some pictures for helping to identfy it.

Thanks. 

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How do you dump a ROM? (Character)

A link would suffice, I have this character ROM that I'm fairly sure is aftermarket. May be worthless but I thought it might be good to dump since I don't see any info anywhere. 

 

Sticker on top says

(c)1984 CLSYSTEMS

MODEL: 

SERIAL:

With ALA hand written somewhat beside both model and serial. 

Just in case anyone recognises it. 

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Is it broken? Odd Platinum //e behavior

I have what appears to be a Platinum //e motherboard which I was assured worked by the ebay seller (we all know what that's worth)  

 

  • Upon power up it displays this  https://imgur.com/a/vsIC3rF Every time. The image is stable. If I hit ctrl reset the screen changes randomly. 
  • The board does NOT have an 80col card or any other card. 
  • The Character ROM is this http://imgur.com/cPA4J6G

 

So before I pull out the scope and chase my tail:

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Strange Character ROM connection

I've recently restored this Apple II+ Clone. It has a UM2316 as character ROM. The Chip itself is replaceable with a 2716 eprom. But none of the standard Apple II Character ROMs works.

The connection between the ROM and the 74166 totally diffrent from what it is in a regular II+.

Does anyone regognize this board? Are there any Informations / ROM images available anywhere?

 

 

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Strange Character ROM connection

I've recently restored this Apple II+ Clone. It has a UM2316 as character ROM. The Chip itself is replaceable with a 2716 eprom. But none of the standard Apple II Character ROMs works.

The connection between the ROM and the 74166 totally diffrent from what it is in a regular II+.

Does anyone regognize this board? Are there any Informations / ROM images available anywhere?

 

 

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Quark Terminus

Does anyone have „Terminus“ from Quark (or knows where I can download it)

Thanks

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<Circuit problem?> video output problem

Hello. I am newly to join this forum. 

I have Apple II plus (Rev.4) which I bought I was high school student(38 years ago!).

I kept it for a long time and draw out to share the excellent machine with my son.

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