Subject: Historical HTML Goodies for the A2 Faithful and the New
From: cturley2@aol.com (Cturley2)
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Date: 18 Aug 1999 04:16:06 GMT
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A Digital Camera for the Apple II's from 1983?
Yes, it was known as the MicronEye. Not the digital cameras we have available
today, the MicronEye was still an impressive hardware and software bundle from
1983 for use with both the Apple II+ and Apple IIe. I'm sure many veteran Apple
II users that read this might even have had, used or still have the MicronEye
in
their Apple II hardware collection. Offered for it's historical information
value with premission this Apple II historical addition to the Internet should
prove useful for most any Apple II hardware and software computer oldies to
visit and review. Perhaps some of you might even have an interest in developing
a prototype card and updated software from the information provided.
Thanks to an avid Apple II friend named Jim, who created the HTML documents and
sent them on to me to find a good home for it all, the complete MicronEye
manual, basic and assembly program listings, source code, example digitized
graphics (in GIF and JPG) with full documentation are available with the
MicronEye program disk archive. All nicely formatted in HTML documents with
links to each option, function and program listings, I expect many of you will
appreciate its through contents.
Check it all out with the detailed schematics, original digitized graphic
examples and the complete links to all there is on the MicronEye digital camera
system for the Apple II. A total of 2.2 MB's it is very complete in every
respect.
http://tarnover.dyndns.org/cabi/Graphics/A2.MicronEye/
http://members.xoom.com/cturley//A2.MicronEye/
Yesterday my friend and associate Jim from Canada sent me even more great Apple
II HTML documents he made from his old historical Apple II collections and
Apple II
publications. I'm sure many of you will enjoy having all this available for
your
reference and information needs.
http://209.180.253.179//cabi/Monthly.Disks.Collections/Insider.APlus/A2GS.
Oscilloscope/
http://209.180.253.179//cabi/Monthly.Disks.Collections/Insider.APlus/Apple
Talk.Info/
http://209.180.253.179//cabi/Monthly.Disks.Collections/Insider.APlus/Sound
.Sampler.ADA/
http://members.xoom.com/cturley//A2.MicronEye/
http://members.xoom.com/cturley//A2GS.Oscilloscope/
http://members.xoom.com/cturley//AppleTalk.Info/
Again, many thanks to Jim for his time and efforts in making the HTML documents
and sending them on to me to provide a home on the Internet for this useful and
historical information to the Apple II public.
I would suggest you access the tarnover.dyndns.org url (209.180.253.179) for
fastest access. The members.xoom.com url was provided as a backup site only for
it. Other Apple II users, Apple II historical website host and hardware users
are also welcomed to provide the entire folders and their contents from their
own website if they wish, without restrictions.
Cheers,
Tom