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Re: Hardware projects
- Subject: Re: Hardware projects
- From: John <tgbpoi29@SDF.LONESTAR.ORG>
- Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 00:30:56 +0000
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> > Any more ideas?
>
> You can find a list of Apple II hardware interfacing books at
> http://rich12345.tripod.com/lib/
>
> In the April 1984 BYTE magazine is "Putting the Apple II Work"
> with plans for a A/D converter using the AD7520 chip. Part 2
> is in the May issue. I found a spec sheet for the AD7520 at
> www.ele.uva.es/~jesus/perifericos/ad7520.pdf
Thanks Paul. Wouldn't you know I tossed the old Bytes. I did go to tripod
and request a couple of those interfacing books - those look to be exactly
what I'm interested in for a start.