Description
A2DVI v4.4 is the next iteration in the line of the first digital Apple II video card. It directly produces a digital video stream from Apple II’s memory content. The signal is output via an HDMI connector, connecting the Apple II to modern displays with HDMI (or DVI) inputs.
Supports alternative keyboard/display languages. Emulates Videx 80 column for Apple II/II+ in Slot3.
The card communicates with the computer bidirectionally and can perform functions other than DVI display – Z80 emulator, AppleMouse (PAL or NTSC timing), 2xFDD emulator (Apple 2e). One firmware is active at a time.
This is the original card developed by Thorsten and Ralle.
Installation
- Ensure your Apple computer is turned off.
- Install A2DVI into any free slot.
- Plug in an HDMI compatible monitor, Mouse, or other peripheral you wish to use.
- Turn on your Apple computer, and enjoy!
Usage
- Detailed instructions of all the special configuration options and video modes is described on the firmware developer’s page: https://github.com/ThorstenBr/A2DVI-Firmware
- Usage instructions for the other firmware modes is available here: Manual
Attribution
Hardware Design licensed from Ralle Palaveev – https://github.com/rallepalaveev/A2DVI
Firmware by Thorsten Brehm – https://github.com/ThorstenBr/A2DVI-Firmware