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  1. colinmcmillen

    Strange issue with an Apple IIc and SmartPort based peripherals

    Replying two years later may be useless but who knows. I had the same problem a few weeks ago, smartport device waiting for REQ after ACKing and nothing happened. Turns out I fried one pin on the IIc IWM, WRPROT, so ACK never came back to the computer. Second effect of this is that all floppy...
  2. colinmcmillen

    USB-C powered 8"display for the Apple IIc with STL files and build plan

    No, my question was whether it's mountable on this original stand for the original CRT :)
  3. colinmcmillen

    Need help Getting Up To Speed with ProDOS on Apple II

    You can't change volume names from the ProDOS "shell". You can do it with the ProDOS Utilities or Filer disk. Also I think the syntax is `RENAME OLDNAME,NEWNAME` for files. From the Filer and most text-UI programs, you delete characters by going left, typing new chars to overwrite the existing...
  4. colinmcmillen

    Share your Apple Quicktake 100/150/200 Photos here!

    Nice! I'll be very interested! (even if, if there's a way to do faster than 57600, I'll have to rewrite all my shit to avoid IRQ-based serial read as the Apple II's 1MHz processor will never handle that rate)
  5. colinmcmillen

    Share your Apple Quicktake 100/150/200 Photos here!

    Sadly, no, I didn't. I would need a serial logic analyzer for that and I'm not equipped. If anyone has the necessary hardware to capture a session, I'll happily analyze it!
  6. colinmcmillen

    USB-C powered 8"display for the Apple IIc with STL files and build plan

    This is neat. Is the rotating part attaching to the base compatible with the IIc Monitor Stand? That would be even better :)
  7. colinmcmillen

    Share your Apple Quicktake 100/150/200 Photos here!

    It doesn't, or I have not found how. It doesn't even do 115.2kbps, apparently, only 9600, 19200, 38400 or 57600. When I reverse-engineered the communication protocol, I found logical things concerning serial speed negotiation (see...
  8. colinmcmillen

    Apple ][ QuickTake 150 hack!

    Hi! Author here :) Well, the serial input gives us QTK image files, so both are necessary. First get the QTK image from the camera over serial, then decode it. It has been indeed :) To be precise, the 100 and 150 share the same serial protocol, the 200 is a different one. I reverse engineered...
  9. colinmcmillen

    Share your Apple Quicktake 100/150/200 Photos here!

    Hi! Is it off-topic if I tell here that I wrote an Apple II program for the Quicktake 100? :) If it's not, here it is: https://www.colino.net/wordpress/en/quicktake-100-for-apple-ii/
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