HyperStudio GS 8-bit Mono Audio Digitizer

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Here is usually the thumbnail code for the page's pic. I'll have to check for one online. I'm sure there are some we can reuse. If not we can work on reusing one of you pics or I can add one when I get stock produced and I can take a pic in my camera box.

This is usually the introduction and some brief text about the item.


History

Roger Wagner Publishing created HyperStudio GS [1] in 1989, as a product that would combine the Hypercard interface of the Mac with the multimedia capabilities of the Apple ][gs. The software included a digitizer board for capturing 8-bit mono audio from an external microphone provided with the software. Here is a demo of how the board and software worked:

Demo of HyperStudio Digitizer Card

History

Roger Wagner discussed the history of the creation of the board in his keynote address at KansasFest 2017:

KFEST 2017: Roger Wagner Keynote

Starts about 41:54 in.

Design

The board was designed to be mounted to the rear of the Apple //gs without occupying a slot. A backplane allowed the 1/8" audio jack to be accessible from outside the computer. The jack contained a switch to detect whether an audio source was plugged in or not. The cables from the card connected to the 7 pin J25 audio connector on the motherboard, and the fan connection on the motherboard. Pass through connectors on the card allowed the audio and fan signals to pass through to any devices previously connected to the motherboard connectors.

Front: Front View Back: Back of board Back


Prototype constructed by David Klimas Prototype constructed by David Klimas

Discussion thread on Apple II Enthusiasts:

Software

We can upload the software or test files and link from there. I reuse code for icons and just change the paths as needed. You should get the basic idea of how things work now. Steal code from other pages if want. "Edit" button if your friend. And remember, the current config I have between my servers can mean a file upload might take up to an hour to propagate and become active. Working on that also.