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Manila Gear was founded in April 2016. It's a collaborative effort between Jon Christopher Co and John Valdezco, both long time Apple ][ users and developers. Their website is located at [https://manilagear.com/ https://manilagear.com/].


Jon has been a hardware hacker for the past twenty years and maintains a blog at http://damntechnology.blogspot.com.au. John advises Silicon Valley startups, and has a degree in Electrical Engineering. Both Jon and John attended Philippine Science High School, and have been working together on cool stuff since then.
<gallery class="center" widths=300 heights=300px caption="Masterminds Behind Manila Gear">
File:jon.co.jpg|Jon Christopher Co
File:john.valdezco.jpg|John Valdezco
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== Projects ==
[[4soniq]] - A four-channel sound card for the Apple IIgs
[[2soniq]] - A stereo sound card for the Apple IIgs
[[Apple IIGS VGA Adapter]] - An RGB-to-VGA adapter for the Apple IIgs
[[No Slot Clock]] - A no slot clock for the Apple II, II+, IIe, or IIc.


== The Name: Manila Gear ==
== The Name: Manila Gear ==
Manila Gear was the name of the first startup John founded when he was still living in Manila, Philippines. That company closed shop when John moved to the US, but the name has been resurrected for this new venture with Jon.


== History ==
1989 Jon graduates from Philippine Science High School


1990 John graduates from Philippine Science High School


== History ==
1995 Jon gets his Applied Physics degree
 
1996 John gets his E.E. degree
 
2015 Jon and John get back in touch. John buys his very first Apple IIGS.
 
2016 Manila Gear is born!
 
== Collaborative Efforts With ReActiveMicro ==
In February 2017 John Valdezco of Manila Gear contacted Henry S. Courbis of [[ReActiveMicro]] about helping bring their projects to the Apple II Community.  John was planning to have less hobby time available in 2017 but also wanted to continue to offer Manila Gear's lineup of items for sale.  ReActiveMicro was Manila Gear's first choice since they are the most experienced and longest lived Apple II hardware vendor currently Active in the Apple II Community.
 
Since April 2017 ReActiveMicro has been selling and supporting all the great items available from Manila Gear.

Latest revision as of 00:50, 16 May 2017

Manila Gear was founded in April 2016. It's a collaborative effort between Jon Christopher Co and John Valdezco, both long time Apple ][ users and developers. Their website is located at https://manilagear.com/.

Jon has been a hardware hacker for the past twenty years and maintains a blog at http://damntechnology.blogspot.com.au. John advises Silicon Valley startups, and has a degree in Electrical Engineering. Both Jon and John attended Philippine Science High School, and have been working together on cool stuff since then.


Projects

4soniq - A four-channel sound card for the Apple IIgs

2soniq - A stereo sound card for the Apple IIgs

Apple IIGS VGA Adapter - An RGB-to-VGA adapter for the Apple IIgs

No Slot Clock - A no slot clock for the Apple II, II+, IIe, or IIc.

The Name: Manila Gear

Manila Gear was the name of the first startup John founded when he was still living in Manila, Philippines. That company closed shop when John moved to the US, but the name has been resurrected for this new venture with Jon.

History

1989 Jon graduates from Philippine Science High School

1990 John graduates from Philippine Science High School

1995 Jon gets his Applied Physics degree

1996 John gets his E.E. degree

2015 Jon and John get back in touch. John buys his very first Apple IIGS.

2016 Manila Gear is born!

Collaborative Efforts With ReActiveMicro

In February 2017 John Valdezco of Manila Gear contacted Henry S. Courbis of ReActiveMicro about helping bring their projects to the Apple II Community. John was planning to have less hobby time available in 2017 but also wanted to continue to offer Manila Gear's lineup of items for sale. ReActiveMicro was Manila Gear's first choice since they are the most experienced and longest lived Apple II hardware vendor currently Active in the Apple II Community.

Since April 2017 ReActiveMicro has been selling and supporting all the great items available from Manila Gear.