apple iie computer 3d models
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A mostly-correct model of the 1983 Apple IIe computer. ...Good for printing models or texturing for renders.</p>
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A mostly-correct model of the 1983 Apple IIe computer. ...Good for printing models or texturing for renders.
grabcad
COMPUTER SPECS: Logic Board Processor: 6502 Processor Speed: 1 MHz PMMU: none FPU: none Bus Speed: 1 MHz Data Path: 8-bit ROM Size: 12K (Monitor + Integer Basic + "sweet 16" mini-assembler) Expansion Slots: 8 Apple II Proprietary Slots Battery: none...
cults3d
To make my Apple IIe joystick I used two 200k potentiometers with two 56nF capacitors between signal on each channel and ground to achieve the correct range of input signal. ...The Apple IIe D-sub pinout is: Pin 1 - Button 2 Pin 2 - +5V Pin 3 - Ground...
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If you happen to own an Apple IIe computer -- and everyone should have at least one of these classic machines -- then there is a 50/50 chance that the original feet have turned to sticky, yucky, mush. This is the same size and shape as the original...
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Three back covers for the Apple IIe series of computers. These have been designed based on measurements from the original parts with an effort to preserve the aesthetics as much as possible. Infills were added to provide sufficient strength where...
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I made this to add a two color badge to my MacEffects clear Apple IIe case. ...Print shoudl be 23.5mm high to fit in badge indent on the IIe case.
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This is a spacebar compatible with the Apple IIe keyboard. This is not an exact replica of the original spacebar (I have none to model from), but it is a usable replacement. The original spacebar had mounting points for 3 keyswitches, although only...
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Models A2M2056 (ColorMonitor IIe) & A2M6021 (AppleColor Composite Monitor IIe) Prints are available from Shapeways here: https://www.shapeways.com/product/93WAD786Z/applecolor-composite-monitor-iie-colormonitor-ii update 12/21/2015 - rev3 updated...
myminifactory
A nice looking way to keep the dust out of your Apple //e keyboard! Features embossed apple //e logo. ...This cover will not work with the extended keyboard on the Platinum //e (built in numeric keypad).
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This is a replacement keystem for Apple II e long SMK keyboards. This has been designed and tested using a Lulzbot Mini2 printer. Printing accuracy may vary with other machines and some adjustments may be necessary. ... You can buy them from my...
prusaprinters
... apart into three pieces, then recombined the case and keyboard into one piece. ...The base (for all but the oldest Raspberry Pi boards) is also included. Category: Computer
cults3d
Case for this project: https://www.pcbway.com/project/shareproject/Apple_IIe_digital_joystick_adaptor_for_using_Kempston_SEGA_Atari_Amiga_digital_joysticks_on_an_Apple_IIe.html?fbclid=IwAR1TA03JRs5jfm86zLz9CmD6jagNdZ0Lwkziy40XUimm7cAjFz1oyujUkoo...
prusaprinters
These files are for models of the SMK key stems used in Apple IIe computers from the 1980`s.Files are included for the short and long term versions.Print without supports - if the stems do not fit then scale the x and y directions accordingly. ...They...
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Use these to replace missing or broken port covers for the back of the Apple IIe. There are three sizes - 20mm, 33mm and 41mm - for the different sized openings in the back of the IIe. ...For a complete set, you will need to print four of each.
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Replacement keyboard caps for the Apple IIe. ...This version will fit the top row of standard-sized keys (ESC through +/=) A work in progress, the spacing isn't exact yet.
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The plus-sign shaped top of the key plunger broke off on my Apple IIe, so I designed this part to repair the top of the plunger. A quick print and seems to do the job! I had to cut the remaining part of the plus-sign shaped bit off of the stock...
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I looked around the web and could not find where anyone had created the little adapter that goes between the keycap and SMK short-stem keyswitch on an Apple IIe keyboard that uses SMK short-stem keyswitches. I needed three of them to finish...
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FreeCAD design files and STL files for Apple IIe Alps long keystems.
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This object was made in Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/gDx52xO410S
prusaprinters
option8's Apple IIe port covers, three sizes are really nicely sized, but the lugs on them are far too thin to be robust. ...I remixed their designs in OpenSCAD to make them stronger. The port covers now have tapered edges to make them easier to remove...
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option8's [Apple IIe port covers, three sizes](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1644153) are really nicely sized, but the lugs on them are far too thin to be robust. I remixed their designs in OpenSCAD to make them stronger. The port covers now...
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I needed to have a port cover that worked with the Apple II VGA Scaler which was purchased at: [A2heaven VGA Scaler](http://www.a2heaven.com/webshop/index.php?rt=product/product&product_id=142) Now I just need to print a replacement for that chipped...
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I used OpenSCAD to split the provided STL in https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:340687 apart into three pieces, then recombined the case and keyboard into one piece. ... The base (for all but the oldest Raspberry Pi boards) is also included.