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Re: More info A curious small circuit baord from a "]["?



Particularly since you talk about this going from the keyboard cable to the 
game port, I would imagine that this could possibly be the old "shift key 
modification" for the ][+ machine.  

You might have a ][+ motherboard that was installed into a //e case with this 
modification made to enable the shift key for lower case characters.  Sounds 
like a strange configuration, but not necessarilly unimaginable...  Stranger 
things have happened! :)

If memory serves correctly, the original "shift key mod" for the ][+ machines 
involved taking a wire from the shift key dedicated pin from the ][+ keyboard 
going to the game controller into the input for one of the paddle controller 
buttons...  I remember building this into my original B&H "black apple," and I 
can see it in my mind, though through a rather thick cloud...

In article <v2lj4.11448$C4.146862@news1.teleport.com>, god23@heaven.org (Bart) 
wrote:
>In article <Fk9j4.10576$C4.142816@news1.teleport.com>, me2@nowhere.org says...
>>
>>I picked up some Apples at Goodwill this weekend.  Today I found this inside
>>a //e (well the lid says //e, the RAM is in the right place for a //e, but it 
>>boots to "Apple ][" : It is a circuit board about 3.5 by 1 inch in size. It 
>>has 1 ribbon wire going to a IC pin set (male, 16 pins), a female on 1 side, 
>>male on other ribbon wire sockets for 28 pins and is marked "QUARK" on one 
>>side and "ALF" on the other.  It has 1 IC  on the board that is the size of a 
>>64k chip and is marked DM74S153N.
>Well I figured out WHERE this board goes, but I still have not a clue WHAT it 
>is for:
>the male to female 16 pin connectors are suposed to fit on the ribbon wire for 
>the keyboard, and the IC looking dongle on the other ribbon wire connects tot 
>he game port.  I hooked it up so and it still boots ok, but as I said, what it 
>is for?  Have not a clue.
>-Bart
>ps oh and btw Pim. yep: an unenhanced //e: it also has a copywrite date of 
>1982
>