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On Thursday, November 11, 2021 at 9:25:27 PM UTC-6, awanderin wrote:
"[email protected]" <[email protected]> writes:
On Saturday, November 6, 2021 at 9:00:01 PM UTC-5, Steve Nickolas wrote: >> >> On Sat, 6 Nov 2021, [email protected] wrote:
On Friday, November 5, 2021 at 9:38:41 PM UTC-5, Steve Nickolas wrote: >> >> >> On Thu, 4 Nov 2021, [email protected] wrote:
One surprising thing I've learned so far is that the Platinum IIe has >> >> >>> the revised MouseText character set (running man replaced) like on the
IIgs, and not the original MouseText (running man present) like on all
the IIc's and the Enhanced IIe.
That's not my experience.
-uso.
Could you please elaborate? Are you saying you've used a Platinum IIe >> >> > and you haven't experienced the revised MouseText on it, or are you just
saying you're not surprised it's there? If you have a source that says >> >> > otherwise, please share. Also, I'm happy to list my source.
I'm pretty sure that my old Platinum had the same MouseText as the
original Enhanced.
I no longer have it to check though.
-uso.
If that's the case...
Are there any current Platinum IIe owners in this forum that can confirm which version of
MouseText theirs has? Could it be that some have version 1 and some had version 2?
In addition, the Video ROM part number is 342-0306-A, if that helps out
anyone.
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It does, thank you. It's interesting though. My Enhanced IIe's Video ROM is 342-0265-A,
and it has the same MouseText as yours. The thought occurred to search the web for Apple
II Video ROM's, and I found some .bin files with most of them labeled with their parts
number. By the way, does anyone know what that 4 digit number at the end of each file
name means?
If you're referring to the 2716, 2732, or 2764, it's the type/size of
ROM/EPROM in which the contents are stored. 2716 chips are 2 kilobyte
EPROMs, 2732 are 4kB, and 2764 are 8kB.
I looked at the first few bytes a few of the first half of some of the IIe/IIc files and
found that it was all the screen characters from the alternate set with the pixel data
being inverted. I have no idea about the second half of the file as it doesn't appear to
be character data or even 6502 instructions. I'm thinking it may have something to do
with video timing or the handling of primary/alternate character sets. Or maybe it's
information on how the graphic screens work. Does anyone here know what it is?
All the video data goes through the character ROM: text, lo-res, and
hi-res, including double-res modes. Look for James Sather's
"Understanding the Apple IIe". It describes this ROM in detail in
chapter 8.
There's also a file named "Apple IIe Video - Enhanced - IIgs F-G MouseText Fix- 2732.bin"
with no part number. Shouldn't there be a part number with this?
There are lots of ROM files kicking around the web. I have quite a
collection of them. Perhaps, if you have the `sha1sum1` command-line
tool on your computer, computer the SHA1 hash of the file.
Here's a list of all the IIe-related ROM files I have collected and
their SHA1 sum:
0dc93e94a236f50aca92e3afff8e486dbfaf5fc3 IIEDBV6.BIN 127dd1fa955dbf85949e19e114d9ac235a802a0d 342-0284A-2716.bin 12a2e718f5f4acd69b6c33a45a4a940b1440a481 342-0132-C_iie-keyboard_2716.bin 3aecc56a26134df51e65e17f33ae80c1f1ac93e6 342-0304-A_iie-enhanced-CD_2764.rom 3aecc56a26134df51e65e17f33ae80c1f1ac93e6 apple-iie_cd-enhanced.rom 4043e0808af8be096660827445e41149d16c5c85 Apple_IIe_Video_French_Canadian-Enhanced-2732.bin
42afb02aab4146f781ac52803a2733adc4da834e Apple_IIe_Video_French_Canadian-Unenhanced-341-0168-A-2732.bin
47bb9608be38ff75429a989b930a93b47099648e 341-0150-A_iie-keyboard_2716.bin 48aafa9a72002c495bc1f3d28150630ff89ca47e 341-0160-A_iie-video-euro-enhanced_2764.rom
523838c19c79f481fa02df56856da1ec3816d16e 342-0135-B_iie-unenhanced-CD_2764.rom 523838c19c79f481fa02df56856da1ec3816d16e apple-iie_cd-orig.rom 58ad0008df72896a18601e090ee0d58155ffa5be 342-0133-A_iie-video-unenhanced_2732.rom
59ea6d22282c2554ee8a3da7faf095ff3b105eb3 Apple_IIe-IIc_TMG-341-0170-A-ABEL_Equations.txt
8895a4b703f2184b673078f411f4089889b61c54 342-0134-A_iie-unenhanced-EF_2764.rom 8895a4b703f2184b673078f411f4089889b61c54 apple-iie_ef-orig.rom 8e14e85c645187504ec9d162b3ea614a0c421d32 342-0132-D_iie-keyboard_2716.bin a6cca6c569dba80aeb789c9cb7292f93dab00c29 341-0161-A_iie-video-deutsch-usa.rom a6cca6c569dba80aeb789c9cb7292f93dab00c29 341-0161-A_iie-video-enhanced-german_2764.rom
afb09bb96038232dc757d40c0605623cae38088e 342-0303-A_iie-enhanced-EF_2764.rom afb09bb96038232dc757d40c0605623cae38088e apple-iie_ef-enhanced.rom b2b5d87f52693817fc747df087a4aa1ddcdb1f10 342-0265-A_iie-video-enhanced_2732.rom
b8ea90abe135a0031065e01697c4a3a20d51198b 342-0349-B_iie-platinum-CF_27128_c000-ffff_1985.rom
b8ea90abe135a0031065e01697c4a3a20d51198b apple2e-platinum-cf.bin c0a4fa9e073f6466011502098a4275be39aaa813 Apple_IIe-IIc_TMG-341-0170-A-PAL16R8.jed
c17d5812d72211b71674a6faa03c34cc8ff967f1 Apple_IIe-IIc_TMG-341-0170-A-ABEL_Equations_Labeled.txt
c2f249589ee02121c27336af022bbca0cc9b2245 342-0132-B_iie-keyboard_2716.bin c44809bbb017bfe3c07dc99e87a3a9fa7b9741c3 341-0151-A_iie-keyboard-deutsch-usa.rom
c44809bbb017bfe3c07dc99e87a3a9fa7b9741c3 341-0151-A_iie-keyboard-german_2716.rom
d0c9b008f87b1f5a06df3fc3bb0a8243036187f0 342-0284A-2732.bin d756eba578a6c5a4807510dfee30ee585c63755e apple2e.rom fa53db6c055960eb2f2eef7cd2827a426a70b945 Apple_IIe-IIc_TMG-341-0170-A-GAL16V8.JED
If your file matches one of these with a product number on it, you'll
know what it is. For example, one of the files in this list is `apple-iie_ef-enhanced.rom`, and you'll see it has the same SHA1 as `342-0303-A_iie-enhanced-EF_2764.rom`. This example is not enlightening because both files do describe the contents as the enhanced EF ROM.
https://wiki.reactivemicro.com/Apple_Chip_Designations
@Jerry - According to this source, your Video ROM is French. Is that what you have?
My IIe is a Canadian model. It has a switch under the keyboard, at the
front, to switch between English and French characters. So, it's both
French and English.
bin files: https://downloads.reactivemicro.com/Apple%20II%20Items/ROM_and_JEDEC/IIe/Video%20ROM/
http://www.applelogic.org/APPLEASICs.html https://macgui.com/downloads/?file_id=23998
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