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  1. B

    Apple IIe + ESP32 SoftCard Setup - Working!

    My ESP32 SoftCard arrived and I have been having some fun with it! CVT, the creator (located in Bulgaria), has done some incredible work on this product! The wide array of features built into this card breathe new life, extended utility and neo-retro fun into Apple II computing! Here are some...
  2. XKSTEVE

    SOLVED Apple //e with PAL composite video displaying issue

    I have been working on this //e for a while now and after a Tantalum blow itself apart and I sorted a faulty DRAM out plus the obligatory PSU repairs, I thought I had a good main board until that is I plugged it into composite video as per the attached photo. It’s fine via both my VGA card and...
  3. jajan547

    Apple ii/e Monitor (monochrome) Repair and Technical Procedures

    This is the official Apple documentation and repair/troubleshooting guide for the Apple ii/e (Monochrome) monitor. This was released to Apple Repair Centers in April of 1987 and was included in the Apple Technical Procedures Volume 4 Binder. In this guide it is described how to disassemble...
  4. hoach

    My late father's collection

    Its much bigger than this, but in order to keep my marriage I am only bringing home what I can fit in the back of my Tacoma, selling, swapping, giving away.. I have been bringing them back from our old house and shop that I grew up in. Some of it was stored perfectly while others will need a...
  5. retr01

    Apple II Interfacing: How to Control Real-World Devices via the Game Port

    This guide was written by Erick Wagner, an Apple II enthusiast and electronics hobbyist, back in 1994 for a session at the ICONference. Originally posted at https://rich12345.tripod.com/OPHP/gameport.html and downloaded to PDF file.
  6. retr01

    Game Socket in Apple II series

    Hello everyone! :)👋 I noticed on the Apple IIGS logic board (ROM 0, 1, and 3) that there is a white socket labeled "Game" at J21 (ROM 1, it may be a different location for ROM 0 and 3 boards). I understand that it is there to plug in paddles like in the earlier days of the Apple II and II...