Inside of the Apple IIgs computer is a chip called the MEGA-II. Many sources call this an “Apple IIe on a chip.” Turns out, that might be a bit of a stretch. For this build, James shows how he removed the chip from a 1990-vintage Apple IIgs and put it into a custom-designed prototype. Spoiler: It takes more than 1 chip to make a bootable Apple IIe clone, using a combination of original vintage and modern parts.
Supplemental Content:
- Episode 517: Emulate an EPROM - How Hard Could it Be?
- Workbench Wednesday 18: Digilent Analog Discovery Review
- Bit Preserve (Vintage Computer Schematics in KiCad): https://github.com/baldengineer/bit-preserve
- OSH Park (PCB Fab)
- Golden Delicious Design Files: https://github.com/baldengineer/Golden-Delicious
- Apple IIe ROM Decoder for Digilent Waveforms: https://github.com/baldengineer/Golden-Delicious/tree/master/waveforms%20decoders
- Live Stream List:
- Parts 1, 2, and 4 are lost forever! (well, from Twitch)
- Part 3: Portable Apple II HW Design in KiCad (Aborted Breakout board)
- Part 5: VGC Prototype PCB Design
- Part 6: W65c02 Prototype PCB Design
- Part 7: MEGA-][ Prototype PCB
- Part 8: Measuring ASICs on the Apple IIe
- Part 9: Continued MEGA-][ Design
- Part 10: Creating the 65c02 proto-pcb
- Part 11: First look at emulating Keyboard ROM
Bill of Material:
Product Name | Manufacturer | Quantity | Buy Kit |
---|---|---|---|
Tablet Oscilloscope | Multicomp Pro | 1 | Buy Now |
Digital Discovery | Digilent | 1 | Buy Now |
Analog Discovery 2 | Digilent | 1 | Buy Now |
Surface Mount Test Points | Harwin | 1 | Buy Now |
40 Pin Socket | Multicomp Pro | 1 | Buy Now |
100 ohm resistor network | Panasonic | 1 | Buy Now |
Octal Bus Transceiver (HCT245) | Nexperia | 1 | Buy Now |
Additional Parts:
MEGA-][ ASIC from Apple IIgs |
VGC ASIC from Apple IIgs |
W65c02 from Western Design Center (WDC) |