FAPPLE2 Fest 2018

A gathering of Apple II hobbyists from around Japan this week put together one of the most interesting events this Apple guy has been to yet.   While most events tend to put together schedules that are structured and adhered to religiously, the schedule for this event was pretty much out the window the minute people started unpacking.  After paying our 2000 yen fee for the event and receiving our lanyards with photographic name tags, we started the event with a…

Clip Copy Plus 1.0 Released

Chris Vavruska has announced the immediate availability of his Apple II gs tool, Clip Copy Plus.   He made the program available this morning with an announcement on the Apple II gs group. After many years away from the GS I am proud to announce the release of Clip Copy Plus V1.0. Clip Copy Plus is a Finder extension that brings the convenient ability to cut, copy and paste files of modern operating systems to the Apple IIGS. Clip Copy Plus…

The 2018 BASIC 10 Liner Contest now being held

The annual BASIC 10 liner programming contest is now under way.   This contest allows users to write 10 line BASIC programs on any platform that they choose.  The lines must conform with one of the contests three categories: 80 character, 120 character, or 256 character (extreme) programs.  The contest runs from now until 24 March with the judging to occur there after and prizes given on the 7th of April. The rules according to the contest website: 1. Loading of…

macOS Server Depreciating Key Services

A future release of macOS Server is depreciating key server services, so that it can focus on management. Along with releasing macOS Server 5.5, Apple published this support document yesterday, Prepare for changes to macOS Server.  Apple suggests replacements for these key depreciated services: Calendar, Contacts, DHCP, DNS, Mail, Messages, NetInstall, VPN, Websites, and Wiki. What is the purpose of server software that depreciates most key server functions?  Will integrating suggested replacements be easy or practical?  By focusing on management,…

The Apple II+ Mini

An enterprising Apple II fan on Facebook, “Kboo HK” has released a video of her latest creation, The Apple II+ Mini.  This hand built Apple II+ actually is the size of an old school Gameboy or there about and while it’s size is diminutive, the things it can do are actually quite amazing. The main board can actually control the standard Apple 5.25 inch Floppy Disk interface card, and run a real floppy drive or more logical, the FloppyEmu. The…

PLASMA 1.0 Developers Preview #3 now available.

David Schmenk has released the latest developers preview of his PLASMA programming environment.   The third version of the 1.0 developers preview includes a few changes and fixes. PLASMA is a modern high level programming language for the Apple II, which has been in development for the past 12 years.  Along with David Schmenk, a host of other participants over the years have had a hand in making PLASMA what it is including the following: Martin Haye: PLASMA programmer extraordinaire. Mr….

MacTracker 7.7.1 Released

The latest version of MacTracker has been released.  The Ian Page produced MacTracker app contains information on all of Apple’s products over the years including the latest offerings, allows users to accurately check the specifications for a particular product. Included in this updates are the following new Apple Products: The iMac Pro 2017 Model The iPhone X It also includes information on the latest operating system releases and updates the support status for Apple’s products which are newly specified as…

WOzFest DB9 Announced for 28 April 2018

From the europlus zone blog: I’m very happy to announce the date for the next WOzFest, WOzFest DB9 – Saturday 28 April 2018, starting around midday Sydney time (UTC+10:00). The theme for WOzFest DB9 is “Communications” – serial, networked, wireless, and wired. Further details on the announcement post, and updates will be posted under the europlus blog’s WOzFest tag. Recaps and photo galleries have also been posted for WOzFest S7,D2 and WOzFest 8-bit.

Writing the Wrongs – Loading and Saving Graphics Screens on the Apple II Series

Update: In the June 2002 issue of Call-A.P.P.L.E. magazine we apparently fell asleep at the wheel and a program which I wrote for demonstration of a simple task of manipulating images between floppies.  The original program in the magazine is wrong and will not work no matter how hard one tries.  It helps, if we use the correct BASIC command.  And thus here, in the spirit of our old magazine column’s name, we try to Write the Wrongs for our…

Connecting a WiModem232 OLED with Apple //c+

Recently I saw the news about the WiModem232 OLED availability and ordered one immediately. after a smooth transaction and a couple of days finally received it. The device is nice and very professionally made. the OLED really makes it stand out, and after getting an USB power cable started the setup. Had a couple of hiccups as the cable I had was a printer, which differs from the modem one and doesn’t work with the modem. Finally found a modem…

PLASMA 1.0 Developer Preview # 2 Released

David Schmenk has released a second developer preview of PLASMA 1.0.   This release includes a number of minor fixes and optimizations including a bevy of them from Peter Ferrie and John Brooks.   The PLASMA Preview #2 1.0 System disk has been updated and is available for download from the PLASMA website. This release, while not initially intended for release, has its performance increased by 11.2 percent.   It also adds a number of fixes to its clock support. For more information,…

Mini vMac 3.5.8 Available for Download

The Mini vMac emulator version 3.5.8, although not officially announced, is available for download from the Gryphel project website. Mini vMac emulates a Mac Plus on multiple platforms and can run up to Mac OS 7.5.5.  The Gryphel project, run by Paul Pratt, also now has a variations service which will compile the latest version of Mini vMac for your machine. For more information about the Gryphel Project, check out their website at: http://www.gryphel.com To download the latest version of…

Eaten by a Grue – Podcast # 15 — Plundered Hearts

The Eaten by a Grue Podcast, produced by Carrington Vanston and Kevin Savetz has released their 15th episode of the podcast.  This episode covers the Infocom game, Pludered Hearts.   You can listed to the podcast in its entirety on the Eaten by a Grue website at: http://monsterfeet.com/grue/notes/15

The Apple II gs Decoder

Have you ever wondered what the meaning of that long serial number on your Apple II gs meant? Well now, thanks to Apple II gs enthusiast Jeffery Yeary, you can know instantly what it means by entering your serial number at the Apple II gs Decoder website. The sample serial number from above, which is from one of the cases we have here at A.P.P.L.E., produced the following results: The Apple II gs Decoder site literally can tell you everything…

Update on Run #5 of the CFFA 3000 Project

Rich Dreher, owner and operator of R&D Automation LLC, has posted an update on the next run (RUN 5) of the CFFA 3000 project. According to the R&D Automation website, Finally the remainder of the parts are on their way, via FedEx, to the assember. They will conduct an inventory count, and if the part counts are correct begin assembly of Run#5! This process will take about 4 weeks + a week to ship the boards back to me, if…

Drum8 – A Pattern Sequencer for the Apple II

If you haven’t seen it yet, check out Ricardo Macri’s Drum8 project.   The program which runs on an Apple II computer, is an 8 bit drum machine which allows real time graphics based editing using either single or quad channel DAC configurations. To use Drum8, you will need an Apple II S.A.M card or any Apple II sound/DAC card, which, if you dont have one, can be built using plans from the Drum8 website. The Drum8 software can be downloaded…

Announcing ProDOS 2.4.2 for all Apple II computers

      ProDOS 2.4.2 is a minor release with bug fixes and updates. It replaces ProDOS 2.4 and ProDOS 2.4.1.   Bugs fixed:  1. If a directory with more than 255 files was used, and then a different disk was used, a Bad Dir Error $51 was reported.  2. Bitsy Bye was not compatible with the Appletalk Workstation card.  3. Bitsy Bye was not compatible with the  Mac LC Apple IIe card.   Updates:  1. Thunderclock driver is updated for years 2018 – 2023…

Never Mock Your Apple IIc

Mockingboard 4c

Chris Torrence shows us what happens when you try to mock your Apple IIc. You end up with amazing sound! Check this video out to see how Ian Kim’s Mockingboard 4c can enhance your Apple IIc with only a couple quick modifications. Also check out Chris Torrence’s Patreon for more Apple II goodness!

Review of the Apple II UltraWarp Accelerator Card

Chris Torrence takes a look at the UltraWarp Accelerator Card from ReActive Micro. The card speeds up your Apple II, II+, //e, or clone to 13 MHz. See how to assemble the kit, and how it performs!

WOZ Format updated to version 1.0 and officially released

The WOZ format, the mainstay of the Applesauce project by John Morris, has been officially released. This new format for reading and writing Apple II floppy disks allows emulators to more accurately reflect the actual data on an Apple II floppy disk and disk image. Version 1.0 of the format document is now available for download to developers via John’s website at: http://evolutioninteractive.com/applesauce/woz_reference.pdf