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Old DOS 3.3 Text files with .VSP and .ETH file extensions

I found some of my old diskettes from the late 1980s and 1990 and found some files on my DOS 3.3 disk that are Text files ('T' file type when you CATALOG) that have the  "extension" .VSP and .ETH. For the life of me, I cannot recall what program or application was used to create these type of file names. I think the .VSP file is type of BASIC or other program file. I used to use ProBasic programming language, but I thought this was ProDOS-based - not DOS 3.3. The .ETH file type seems to be from some wordprcoessor.

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The Apple II Documentation Project, Lost contact

Hi,

in "former times" there was the Apple II Documentation Project .

The curators used the mail address a2dp -at- brutaldeluxe.fr but this doesn't work now. Any ideas to contact them?

Regards

Ralf

 

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Diskette questions

1. I've just filled my second to last blank diskette! All my disks are double-sided, and I'm wondering if the Disk II uses both sides, or if I can safely cut a notch and format the back side to use it? (I used to do this with Commodore disks all the time.)

 

2. Is there a good source to order disks from? Amazon and eBay seem incredibly overpriced, or perhaps I'm just out of the loop...

 

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AE RAMFactor Schematic

I had a RAM|Charger, but IDK where I stowed it, or if it was stoleen. Do any of you have a schematic for the RAMCharger? I need the pinouts, at least, so that \i can build a replica. 

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Video: Apple IIe PAL Color Deep Dive and Repair

Should be particularly interesting to those of you in Europe, or if you want to know how they managed to get color on PAL systems from a computer that relied on NTSC interference to create color :-)

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5.25" Drives for PC Transporter + KB Adapter Details?

As i recall, the PC Transporter required weird, proprietary AE drives, but it has an MFM connector on it. Is it possible to use normal MFM drives on the thing? Also, is there a schematic for the 5.25" AE drives so that i can build them?

 

I could also use a schematic for the //e KB adapter. I had a PC Transporter in a standard //gs, but I am considering putting one in my //e->//gs system, as an aux way to use soe old DOS stuff. (Essentially, to save some space on my racks.)

 

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ZIP-II 4 Vs. Transwarp //e (Mk1) -- Pros and Cons?

I own both a ZIP-II (4Mhz) chip, and an Applied Engineering (original) Transwarp //e (also 4MHz).

 

I have always considered the ZIP Chip to be the better product, as it uses no slot. Wht pros and cons can you all list between these two that would dissuade me of this? 

 

These are in two, separate systems, and I haven't done critical benchmarks, but I expect the ZIP-II to be slightly faster by design, howeer, I do not know if the original Transwarp can be overclocked. 

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Apple /// stopped working

Major bummer!

 

My Apple /// isn't working properly as of today :-( It has been sitting idle for a couple of months now (since I last used it).

I've tried booting a couple of diskettes but the only one that worked (so far) was the Confidence Program (other diskettes loads some tracks and the freeze/hangs).

 

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AppleTel Software

I am interested in trying to find out as much as I can about the Apple II siftware called AplleTel. This package was used to access videotex/viewdata services back in the 1980s. There was also a viewdata editing system with special keyboard and graphics card.I currently maintain the TELSTAR videotex service here in the UK (https://glasstty.com) and am hoping to archive as much videotex software as I can find.If anyone is able to help, I would be most grateful.

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Lower Case Chip For Applwritter causes apple symbol when space bar pressed.

So I have been enjoying my apple II plus with a lower case rom chip and a AE 80 column card.

 

When I tried Applewriter II it freaked out. So I removed the AE card and problem solved.

 

Applewritter II but when I type on the keyboard. Using the space or I think the tildy key. It display an closed apple logo from back in the day.  So I know it is something with the lower case chip. 

 

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