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Rudys Retro Intel | Apple IIe Signal Diagnostics Board: A hidden treasure @RudysRetroIntel | Uploaded August 2024 | Updated October 2024, 51 minutes ago.
Do you have an Apple II series computer that is broken or you just need to monitor some signals??
Now you can easily do so with my new Signal Monitoring board for the Apple II, II+ and IIe.

Come and take a look at what it can do and how it can help you with your repairs.

Say tuned for future details on where you can by the kit version and check out my
GitHub where you can get the gerber files to make your own.

Thanks to all my subscribers and viewer like you!

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