Foto review of the Serial cable and Transfer program:
ADTPro may be used to transfer Apple diskette/disk images in DOS or ProDOS/SOS format.
The Apple client side happens to run under ProDOS or SOS, but it is perfectly capable of reading or writing Apple DOS (or Pascal, or CP/M, or…) diskettes.
source: adtpro.sourceforge.net
My homebrew Powersupply adaptor & RGB/Audio Scart cable for Amstrad CPC 464/6128.
source: cpcwiki.eu jrp king homepage kjthacker.f2s.com
I have bricked my fonera and now the power light comes on but the fonera reboot cycling. I cannot access the web gui /ssh or telnet through redboot. Serial Connection fix all my problems.
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source: dd-wrt.com
Replacement the Sinclair QL membrane and reassemble the Keyboard.
source: rwapsoftware.co.uk
Teac Floppy Drive and some games Screenshots:
source: atari4ever

- PIN 1 = Common (GND)
- PIN 4 = Free
- PIN 2 = 14.6v (AC)
- PIN 5 = Free
- PIN 3 = 14.6v (AC)
Click here for my Commodore Modem 8010.
Sound fix diagram here. (pdf)
from Cristian Secară Homepage:
The first release (the +3) has a fatal hardware mistake: the 128K sound output is completely distorted.
- Tech explanation: the analog output of the AY-3-8912 sound chip was intended to be amplified by a one stage common-emitter transistor. In practice, they have forgot to put a resistor to the transistor’s emitter. The result: the transistor works in switch-mode – the sound is converted from analog multi-level amplitude to digitized two-level amplitude, same as the old 48K sound system.
source: secarica.ro ay8912 Demos
ColecoVision RGB Hack:
Photo from #3 to #6 explain how to hack the RGB output signal inside the console.
ColecoVision RGB connector pinout:
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\ o1 o o3 o o5 o o o8 /
\ o o o o o13 o o15 /
\____________________________/
Pin Signal
1 Red Output
3 Green Output
5 Blue Output
8 Ground
13 Composite Synch
15 Audio Output (very low volume)
Scart RGB pinout:
----------------------------21
_| 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 |
| |
| 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 |
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Pin Signal Signal level
1 Right Audio Out
2 Right Audio In
3 Left Audio In
4 Audio Ground
5 Ground (blue)
6 Left Audio Out
7 Blue input (0.7V, 75ohm)
8 Function select/AV control (9.5-12V = AV mode, >10kohm)
9 Ground (green)
10 Reserved Data
11 Green input (0.7V, 75ohm)
12 Reserved Data
13 Ground (red)
14 RGB Blanking
15 Red input (0.7V, 75ohm)
16 RGB switching control (1-3V = RGB mode on, 75ohm)
17 Ground (sync signal)
18 Ground (RGB switching)
19 Composite Out
20 Composite Input (Synch) (as in 1Vpp video signal, 75ohm)
21 Common ground (shield)
The CheapLPC is a flashrom burner for the SST49LF020 chip, The Software can read back, and verify the contents of the chip.
The software is also compatible with any other CheapLPC based programmer, like that used in the Martrix by Xodus, Ozx Prog by OZx Modchips, Neurosys, and a few others.
Download: GreenProg (CheapLPC Programmer) v0.7 (1365)
source: wikipedia cheaplpc.com
Here’s the Pong in a chip from Polistil (1979) with the Famous chip TMS1965 (GI AY-3-8500 pins compatibile) from Texas Instruments.
have added a Composite Video / Audio output intested of VHF antenna output.
wiki: Pong-Wiki

My homebrew UV Eprom Eraser. I have spent 8 euros for electrical components and 3 euro for the box.
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