Author: A.P.P.L.E.
The Clemens IIGS Emulator has been updated. Some of the new features in this release of the Clemens IIGS emulator include: According to the release note by Samir Sinha: While you’re waiting for Crossrunner (or if you’re just curious about yet another IIgs emulator) I’ve posted a new release of my own project Clemens IIgs v0.6. There have been many fixes and improvements since 0.5 way back in January 2023. Given the multitude of options for IIgs emulation out there, another one…
The Applesauce FDC Client Software has been updated. Version 1.86 of the Applesauce FDC Client Software includes the following updates and fixes from the past few weeks: Improvements and Fixes in 1.86 You can download the latest version of the software by doing the automatic update through the client software or from the Applesauce FDC Software page at:https://applesaucefdc.com/software/
If you are in the Seattle area, you will want to check out the SDF Public Access UNIX System event scheduled for September 30th and October 1st. According to the posting on the SDF website, -=- The Interim Computer Festival -=- Where: Intraspace 3100 Airport Way S, Seattle WA 98134When: September 30th and October 1st from 10am to 6pm 2 days of retrocomputing and homebrew fun featuring exhibitsand demos from the collector community. Exhibitor, Demo/Speaker and Volunteer registration is OPEN…
If you need a really good run-through of the various Karateka versions and the different platforms it was produced for, Ernst Krogtoft, shared his collection this month with the world. In a wildly extensive posting on the Retro365 Blog at https://retro365.blog/2023/08/05/karateka-a-stellar-debut/, Ernst shares the various boxes as well as a ton of information and tidbits about Jordan Mechner’s extremely popular game.
Digital Eclipse has announced the trailer of their new documentary, “The Making of Karateka”, a look at the game that became known as one of Jordan Mechner’s best and most enduring from the 1980’s. This video is proposed to be the first in Digital Eclipse’s Gold Master Series. According to the release, two new remastered Karateka games will also be released along with the documentary, made from “Cutting room floor” materials.1 If you need a really good run-through of the…
Henry Lowe has released the latest version of his Apple II card recognition software, Card Cat. Version 1.2 now has the ability to recognize more than 70 different peripheral cards in the Apple II computer. There also have been a number of bug fixes included in the latest release. Card Cat version 1.2 includes better detection for the new A2 Analog Cards. You can download the latest version of Card Cat from the Card Cat homepage at:https://henrylowe.net/card-cat/
A2Heaven, the Bulgarian manufacturer of Apple II and Retro Macintosh related products has announce a new Midi Interface. This Midi Interface is an Apple A9M0103 compatible interface which connects to the Apple IIgs, the Macintosh 512K Enhanced Macintosh Plus, Macintosh SE, or Macintosh II computer. According to the site, the A2Heaven Midi Interface should allow you to use products and software that run on the platforms in conjunction with music products that plug into the Midi port. Plamen Vayssilov, creator…
The Apple II History site is hosting an updated version of the Apple II Redbook, long considered to be one of the most important manuals in the history of the Apple II Computer. This updated version has been reproduced and upgraded with additional materials included from Apple II history. You can download the updated Redbook for the Apple II computer and get further information about the update from: https://www.apple2history.org/sdm_downloads/apple-ii-redbook-digital-edition-2023/
A.P.P.L.E. has introduced a new Apple II series computer related Games release page which lists games introduced over the past several years. While still in the works, the game page now contains 2022-203 games that have been released by some of the great programmers of the Apple II community. This collection is freely accessible to everyone. The goal of the page is to be a one stop shop for recent game releases announced on the A.P.P.L.E. website or in Call-A.P.P.L.E….
An announcement in the Apple II Software Enthusiasts group by Fabrizio Caruso heralds the 7th game created with the CrossLib library that allows games to be written quickly for more than 200 retro computing platforms. This library was highlighted last year in Call-A.P.P.P.L.E. magazine and has been in the works for a number of years now. According to the announcement: Hi everyone! I present Shuriken, the seventh game I have written in C with my Cross-Lib framework (https://github.com/Fabrizio-Caruso/CROSS-LIB), which provides…
In a posting on the Kansasfest Discord by Andrew Roughan, The dates for the Australian Apple II event, OzKFest have been announced. According to the post, OzKFest – the located-in-Australia version of a Kansasfest-like event that happens less often will be happening this year. Announced dates are 25-29 October and will be focussed on an in-person event with the possibility of remote presenters. Kansasfest Discord Community Announcements Channel Information about the schedule and location chosen for the event, Portland, New…
Kelvin Sherlock has released the 47th update to his Ample interface for the MAME Emulator. Version 0.257 of the primarily Apple and Macintosh centric Ample interface includes the following updated or enhanced items: This latest release requires MacOS 10.13 or later and can be downloaded for free from the Ample Github Page at: https://github.com/ksherlock/ample. Ample also includes preliminary support for the Atari ST as well.
Steve Heumann announced the immediate release of ORCA/C 2.2.0, a major update to Mike Westerfield’s ORCA/C Compiler for the Apple IIgs. Some of the improvements in the ORCA/C compiler include the following items: According to the readme posted with the update, you can download the ORCA/C manual for free. The readme file and a detailed release notes file can also be downloaded from the ORCA/C Compiler GitHub site. For those users who are running ORCA/C, this update requires a minimum of ORCA/C…
A.P.P.L.E. and The Apple II Software Enthusiasts Group on Facebook are proud to announce the 2023 Take-1 Animated Movie Contest. Inspired by the recent release of Eric Iwasaki’s Space Voyagers 3000 movie, we have decided to have a contest and a film festival. For information about this contest and details of the rules and rewards, check out https://take1.applearchives.com/contest/
Henry Lowe, the programmer of Card Cat, has announced that version 1.1 is now available for download. The program is a machine card identifying program that runs on the Apple II computer. This update includes: This program has been tested on Apple II emulators as well as actual Apple II machines as well as clones and should work in just about any Apple II environment you are working in. If Card Cat finds a card with a signature but cannot…
In a groundbreaking development for the Apple IIGS community, Alex Lee and Jesse Blue have announced version v0.7 of their “What is the Apple IIGS? Launcher”, a revolutionary way enthusiasts can launch and play their favorite IIGS games. This release, announced as part of Kansasfest 2023, aims to address longstanding issues such as slow read and write speeds of 3.5” disks and compatibility problems between different operating systems and launching methods. The brainchild of a dedicated group of developers, this…
Tom Charlesworth has announced the release of the latest update to the Applewin Apple II Emulator for Windows based platforms. Applewin 1.30.15 includes a bevy of updates and fixes including the following items: If you would like to download the latest version of Applewin or for further information about the Applewin emulator, check out the GitHub page at:https://github.com/AppleWin/AppleWin
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