Apple 1 Keyboard And Monitor

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024

Комментарии • 29

  • @amazingco
    @amazingco 3 года назад +2

    You could make this adapter's gerbers available with us... :)

    • @RetroHackShack
      @RetroHackShack  3 года назад

      Yes. I plan on it. I'll probably make another version that uses dip on both sides as well for people that don't want to cut a cable and add the idc connectors.

    • @TurboCharged_RubberDuck
      @TurboCharged_RubberDuck 3 года назад

      @@RetroHackShack How far along with this are you? Finishing off my own Apple 1 build now and need something like this to connect my keyboard! :)

    • @RetroHackShack
      @RetroHackShack  3 года назад

      @@TurboCharged_RubberDuck Do you want to use IDC connectors like I did? If so I can pop a board in the mail to you. Just send me an email. Otherwise, I might be able to work on this today.

    • @RetroHackShack
      @RetroHackShack  3 года назад

      OK. I have added a link to the design files in the description.

  • @sorcererstan
    @sorcererstan 3 года назад +2

    Oh no! You used D5 on the pots! You may want to see xraytonyb's recent video about this. BTW, great video, will save this for when I go down the Apple 1 road.

    • @RetroHackShack
      @RetroHackShack  3 года назад

      It seems to work great for me over the years. I'll check it out.

    • @RetroHackShack
      @RetroHackShack  3 года назад +2

      Just watching the video. This definitely needs more investigation and more people should know about this. The issue seems to be with carbon film pots and the fact that the D5 is 95% solvent, so be careful folks!

  • @zeromega
    @zeromega 3 года назад +2

    nice, can't wait for the next video

  • @davidtuomi8361
    @davidtuomi8361 3 года назад +2

    One thought, some of the video issue may be that the monitor isn't self terminating. Old monitors would have to have their loop outs terminated with a 75 ohm resister plug or else would suffer from all sorts of signal trouble. Don't know if that's the issue here, but the way the lines turned wavy reminded me of it.

    • @RetroHackShack
      @RetroHackShack  3 года назад

      That's a good idea. However, it does have that terminator switch in the back and I tried it both ways without much of a difference. Also, the Apple IIe didn't display any issues in either mode.

    • @davidtuomi8361
      @davidtuomi8361 3 года назад

      @@RetroHackShack Very good, I didn't notice the switch while watching the video. You might could verify the switch is making contact, but more than likely it works fine and termination isn't the issue. Sounds like the trimmer pots were the fix.

  • @Zahgurym
    @Zahgurym 3 года назад +1

    26:00 if Data cant diagnose the issue Blazin Bev will give you something that will make you see it straight atleast. 😆

    • @RetroHackShack
      @RetroHackShack  3 года назад +1

      Blazin Bev. Lol. I haven't heard that one before.

    • @Zahgurym
      @Zahgurym 3 года назад

      @@RetroHackShack ridiculous meme that Dr Crusher is a huge stoner, usually using images from the episode Sub Rosa with the green fog. No idea how it started. Lol

  • @tommyvanpelt2408
    @tommyvanpelt2408 3 года назад +1

    I'm in the process of building one myself. I decided to build an ascii keyboard rather than try and source one and troubleshoot. I had to add a bodge wire for the no-dma as it wouldn't take a bridge which I attribute to the cheaper boards. Cheers to you!

  • @scottDchicago
    @scottDchicago 10 месяцев назад

    Fantastic episode! So interesting to watch!

  • @richardkelsch3640
    @richardkelsch3640 2 года назад

    Deoxit D5 contains a lubricant, which attracts dust and debris. It's the worst thing to use for potentiometers. You should use contact cleaner that does not leave a residue. All you did was spray gunk into those pots.

    • @RetroHackShack
      @RetroHackShack  2 года назад

      I used the green stuff too. Which is made specifically for pots. It didn't help.

    • @richardkelsch3640
      @richardkelsch3640 2 года назад

      @@RetroHackShack Sometimes you have to desolder the pots, disassemble them and carefully clean them, then reassemble them. That can be beyond some people's "pay grade", but the way those pots were manufactured does not make them easy to clean just by squirting them in place. Others may just get a brand new replacement and be done with it. One that perfectly fits would be difficult, but one that works would not be difficult.

  • @rockyhill3
    @rockyhill3 3 года назад +1

    Great video, keep it up!

  • @ArcticZombie
    @ArcticZombie 3 года назад

    Very interesting. I love the design of the keyboard

  • @horusfalcon
    @horusfalcon 3 года назад

    I'm not a big Apple fan, but this video is oddly satisfying... It's a lot to go through to get a keyboard from an Apple II+ working on a replica Apple 1. You might have come out better just gettings some Cherry switches and building a keyboard (those switches you "resprung" will eventually fatigue again). Yeah, it's a bit more expensive, but would be better long-term.

    • @RetroHackShack
      @RetroHackShack  3 года назад

      Yes. These do exist and you can build them from scratch if you want. Personal preference on which way you want to go with any of these accessories.

  • @derekchristenson5711
    @derekchristenson5711 2 года назад

    Nice job!

  • @JohnDlugosz
    @JohnDlugosz 3 года назад

    The Apple II keyboard I remember had extra buttons: an "open apple" and "solid apple" logo key on either side of the space bar.

    • @RetroHackShack
      @RetroHackShack  3 года назад

      Yeah. The IIe had those keys. images.app.goo.gl/tm7odrvMnxaAvvfh9

  • @tenminutetokyo2643
    @tenminutetokyo2643 3 года назад

    Jam in an SSD.