Apple II-VGA
Apple II-VGA
AppleII-VGA Analog Vga card for the Apple II computer line.
The board provides a VGA output to Apple II compatible machines. It works by snooping the bus activity and capturing what is written to the internal graphics hardware. This is used to render an additional image into a framebuffer on the Raspberry Pi Pico. That framebuffer is output to a standard VGA compatible output.
The VGA emulation starts up with a test screen. Reset your Apple to go to the BASIC prompt or boot screen.
The footprint of the VGA IDC connector on the board is incorrect. The red wire of the ribbon cable must be facing down, in direction of the motherboard. If you get no picture, try rotating the cable.
Alternatively, the card can run a Z80 emulation in software, emulating a standard Z80 softcard. To use that mode, the Raspberry Pi Pico must be re-flashed.
For more information: https://github.com/hanshuebner/AppleII-VGA
These features are currently supported:
Generates a 640x480@60 VGA signal with 3 bits per color channel using resistor DACs
Text mode (monochrome)
Lo-res mode with no color fringing between the chunky pixels
Double Lo-res mode (Apple IIe only)
Hi-res mode with simulated NTSC artifact color
Double Hi-res mode (Apple IIe only)
Mixed lo-res and hi-res modes with monochrome text and no color fringing
80 Columms text support (Apple IIe only)
This is a lower cost build of the card in the video below, it is functionally equivalent.
NOTE: this is an open source project, there is no guaranty that it will work correctly with other add-on equipment or particular applications as it is open source you should report bugs/issues to the github if there are issues. arcadeshopper.com does not offer returns for any reason and will offer a replacement only for DOA equipment. By purchasing this item you are agreeing to these terms.