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flashing colors in games on Apple IIgs

Hello everyone and happy new year!I have a question about games specific to the Apple IIgs. I have colours flashing on the screen when I run several games, like Lemmings, Wolfenstein3d or DejaVu. I first thought it was my TranswarpGS, my RAM expansion or my computer itself, so I tried it on another IIgs, with the same result.

 

https://imgur.com/w2HrKpg

 

Then, totally by chance, I found a program called GC.noSS.SYS16, which, when I run it, trash the screen.

https://imgur.com/9QK7ojz

 

 

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Apple IIe Motherboard PCB Files

I realize there is a PCB file for making an Apple II motherboard, is there a reason for no IIe out there other than no one has put in the effort? Like some non expired copyright issue.

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Cleaning up basement and selling (real cheap) A][e parts & software

All original Apple stuff except a couple Transwarp, Orange Micro cards and slofware, much pirated stuff but some original; too much to list. The price is real cheap as some know who have already delt with me on Fritter before. I am on the East Coast. Have (3) 5.25 drives that need work.

 

 

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For Wizard's Crown Fans -

I recently completed one of my Apple II bucket list items and created a patch for Wizard's Crown which modifies the movement keys to align better with the numeric keypad.

The original keys were awkward to use, and chosen at a time when numeric keypads were not prevalent (1985). There were alternative key sequences that appear to have been  available, but I am pretty sure they were not chosen to save memory. The patch includes a detailed write up of my observations.

The patch is available on archive.org. The direct link is:

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Strange 80 column / 64k Memory Expansion for IIe

HiI recently got a Apple IIe with a strange 80 column & memory expansion card. At least I assume it's such a card. The only Information I see on the PCB is "Copyright 1988 MKV". No further Information on the back.

Interestingly all the chips on the board where manufactured in 1983 (according to production code labled on them).Any idea who was the manufacturer or available documentation for the board? - would be greatly appreciated.

Peter 

 

 

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//c Disk (A2M4050) LED

I have one of these and noticed that the LED was not working.  Taking it apart there was no LED in the bezel.  I think this may have had a //c internal drive transplanted into this case.

I tried adding an LED as well as the appropriate cable and header (with the correct pinout after watching a teardown video) and it doesn't light up.

I'm using off the shelf LEDs, do these units use special ones?   Is there any firmware in these that might not be utilizing the LED?  Was surprised it didn't just work.   :(

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Apple II+ keybaord to USB

Happy New Year all:

Got a project on the horizon and I can't seem to hit the right search terms.

I have an Apple II+ I plan to empty of all parts (I'll post here for any interested party once the project is done).

The goal is to put an Apple II+ Raspberry Pi emulator in the case.  I want to use the original keyboard with the RasPi.

What is driving me nuts is I could swear I came across a website where someone did just this.  I know there are posts and videos of people doing this to Commodore 64s.

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Help me diagnose an Apple IIc Disk Drive issue

Hi, second time writing in the forum.

 

I have an issue with an Apple IIc that suddenly stopped communicating with the internal Disk Drive, no sound at all, no spin, no read/write. The computer boots and beeps and shows "Apple //c" and "Check Disk Drive" message. Got to add that the drive used to make sound, sping and read/write intermittently.

 

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Apple Monitor Capacitors

Hey all. Recently I purchased an Apple Color Monitor (model A2M6020), unfortunately after receiving it I noticed that the screen was acting funky. After talking to a friend I learned that the capacitors need to be replaced. Was wondering if anybody knew offhand what type of capacitors it uses and how many.

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