This looks pretty cool!
hackaday.com
I'm a bit surprised he seemingly wanted to take QT image files and then convert those rather than take serial input from the QT150. And I thought that the serial data format for the QT series had been reverse engineered. Am I wrong here?
Seemingly not. The same person also reverse engineered the QT100 serial format, which works for a 150 and 200.
A third document documents the protocol itself:
Finally, a Java app which can talk to a QuickTake camera:
github.com
Optimizing A QuickTake Image Decoder For The Apple II’s 6502
The idea of using the Apple II home computer for digital photography purposes may seem somewhat daft considering that this is not a purpose that they were ever designed for, yet this is the goal th…
I'm a bit surprised he seemingly wanted to take QT image files and then convert those rather than take serial input from the QT150. And I thought that the serial data format for the QT series had been reverse engineered. Am I wrong here?
Seemingly not. The same person also reverse engineered the QT100 serial format, which works for a 150 and 200.
Quicktake for Apple II
Quicktake for Apple II is a program to fetch and view your Quicktake pictures on your Apple II. Reject planned obsolescence!
www.colino.net
A third document documents the protocol itself:
The Apple Quicktake 100 and 150 serial communication protocol
The basics of communicating with a Quicktake 100 camera over the serial port.
www.colino.net
Finally, a Java app which can talk to a QuickTake camera:
GitHub - Crazylegstoo/JQuickTake: Java-based app to manage vintage Apple QuickTake 100/150 cameras
Java-based app to manage vintage Apple QuickTake 100/150 cameras - Crazylegstoo/JQuickTake
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