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Revision as of 14:32, 1 July 2019
Personalia
An Apple Enthousiast since 1983 when we first obtained a bare Apple II logic board for which we (me and my dad) created a custom case. At the top of my collection I had several Apple ]['s and ///'s, a whole bunch of interface cards, several ProFiles and meters of software. Unfortunately this has been given to others in the past.
Currently I have a few (obtained a few years back) IIgs's, 3 working //c's and a Macintosh Colour Classic.
Right now I am working at a school in The Netherlands as ICT Coordinator.
Projects
The Apple II is a renewed hobby of mine and I have set my self to the following projects
- Apple ][ Slot connector symbol and footprints I designed for
(These are hosted from my own website)
- Apple ][ Multi Media Card (MMC) Mass Storage card
- Current state:
- Board - Preliminary board design is done and a few bare boards have been ordered. CPLD implementation is incomplete, I still lack some knowledge of VHDL to get some basic signals to work.
- ROM - A basic ROM has been had working with a breadboard like environment
- My goal is to create an expansion card which uses the Multi Media Card SPI interface, based on the SPI65/B by André Fachat (which in turn is a VHDL reimplementation of Daryl Rictor's 65SPI.
- Apple Plotter pens replica
- Current State: At the moment this project has halted as I am trying to understand how to make "shell-like" models/objects this small using the 3D-printers we have at our school