Assembling Colin's Integrated Serial device - an Apple II serial switchbox
The CISD is a large Raspberry Pi hat that I made and use for all my serial-dependant Apple II project. It allows using my surl-server proxy (with programs such as Mastodon, Wozamp, Woztubes, SixForty, ...) ; my Quicktake ; my other Apple II ; and both my virtual and physical ImageWriter printers ; with a single button press. This video describes its assembly. Project page: https://www.colino.net/wordpress/arch... Shop: https://www.colino.net/wordpress/shop...

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