In this video podcast, Charles Mangin from RetroConnector.com covers basic and advanced topics on repairing, upgrading and working with Apple II computers and peripherals.
A quick video cobbled together from vignettes taken at KansasFest 2017.
Music is “Software (A2 DMS Synth Mix)” by Computeher, used with permission.
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I take a bit of a different direction this month, and give you an assembly tutorial (very simple assembly, I promise) on making the Apple II beep. Clicking the speaker, a couple of loops, and that’s it – you’re on your way to making music.
Assembly Lines on Amazon.com: http://amzn.to/2qMjk5J
Virtual ][: http://www.virtualii.com/
The music you hear is created using KSynth, a rudimentary two-voice synthesizer for Apple II: https://github.com/option8/ksynth
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In which I bury the lede and kinda sorta announce a new product while reviewing different ways to connect Apple II computers and peripherals via USB.
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Installing the Apple IIe enhancement kit from Ultimate Apple/Reactive Micro.
The kit can be purchased here.
The main reason for this was to have access to the miniassembler missing from the original, unenhanced IIe.
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In which I break out a logic probe and make a variety of beep beep noises, as well as covering some basics on the IIgs.
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A short How II today – about removing the Apple logos and badges from old hardware.
Episode 0x08, in which I lose count of how many times I utterly fail to repair the broken latch on an Apple IIgs.
Replacement latches can be purchased from Shapeways here: https://www.shapeways.com/product/JAZ2D2827/
Also, fun with acetone!
Following up from episode 0x02, I finally dig into the inner operations of a pair of keyswitches, cleaning and replacing them.
There’s danger! Romance! A shout-out to Dave from the EEVBlog!
(https://www.youtube.com/user/EEVblog)
Also, shameless self-promotion:
https://www.shapeways.com/shops/pressurepen
Multimeter:
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(or a cheap one) http://amzn.to/1U1h46N
Desoldering iron (solder sucker type):
http://amzn.to/1PjTCxQ
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In this episode, I explain how I remove marker, stickers and other grime from vintage plastic parts. Also, why my Apple II collection smells like the beach.
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