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RapidFire

Here is some info on the RapidFire - a small board that attached to the Game Port of the Apple II and made the button pulse rapidly. It turned your "fire" button into a machine gun for better gaming scores and less wear and tear on the button (and your finger!).

RapidFire info

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Rom card and 16ko ?

bringing an Apple II back to Integer and dealing with Ramcard

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Ramworks III RGB inverted color problem; Looking for some help.

Hello again fritters,

I have a Ramworks III with RGB daughter board that is designed to work with the IIgs Apple color monitor. It seems to work great with text only applications, However when a game is loaded the color green is inverted with the color red.

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Does anyone know what this peripheral card is?

Hello! Can anyone identify this card? It has a eprom with v3.1 label and is from Apple.

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eBay auction

For anyone who is interested I'm selling an Apple IIe system on eBay, the auction number is 221264643143

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Apple II 50 Pin Slot Specifications

Good afternoon all,

I know there are several folks who probably have this information.

What are the specs for the 50 Pin slots for the Apple II, II Plus, and IIe?

Also, is there a particular supplier(s) that I can order them from?

Thanks in advance!

Steven Smile

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I'm looking for the aScope model 85 manual and software.

Hello

I'm looking for the aScope model 85 by Northwest Instrument Systems Inc. manual and software.

Stefan

PS Also would be happy to get "Saybrook 68000" by Analytical Engines and "88 Card" by PCPI manuals and software as well.

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New retrobright equivalent undergoing testing.

One of my summertime non-electronic projects was to find a a Retrobright equivalent. I call it BudgetBright, because you can get all the chemicals at your local supermarket food store.

You don't need UV lighting or sunlight. The gel/gum factor isn't as important compared to Retrobright. In fact, you don't need it at all.

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Retroconnector IIe keyboard interface

Haven't seen any mention here of this product. Overview from the site:

This board will connect a standard, modern USB keyboard to a classic Apple //e, via the //e's logic board keyboard connector. The RetroConnector Keyboard Interface replicates all of the functions of the original keyboard, with the added ability to program (using the Arduino IDE) macros, custom key bindings, and special keyboard layouts not available in the original hardware.

https://www.tindie.com/designs/detail/88/

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