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Re: Circuit Cellar?
On 22 Sep 2001 08:01:17 GMT, Michael J. Mahon wrote:
OK Michael you caught me :-). What I meant was for Apple IIs equipped with a
Super Serial Card.
> Stephen Shaw asked:
>
>>Does anyone have copies of the early Byte magazines? I am curious to hear how
>>many Circuit Cellar articles were devoted to making Apple II devices or
> devices
>>that could be hooked up to the Apple II via the RS232 port.
>
> Whoops! The unaided Apple II doesn't _have_ an RS-232 port!
>
> Perhaps you meant the 16-pin "game port". There were a few of those
> IIRC. Measurement of light and temperature via the joystick ports
> comes to mind.
>
> I seem to recall some Byte articles describing primitive (1-bit) sound
> digitizing and playback via the cassette port--a pretty natural extension
> of its normal function. ;-)
>
> But Steve Ciarcia's Circuit Cellar devoted itself primarily to peripheral
> cards that plugged into the Apple II expansion connectors. There were
> a couple of speech synthesizers that I remember, a couple of years
> and a chip generation apart.
>
> It would be fun to see an "index" of Apple II construction articles in
> the several magazines that published them.
>
> -michael
>
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... She said it was either her or the Apple II computer. I'm still posting