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CT6502 | Assembly Lines #13: Nightowl Apple IIc: Powering the Screen @CT6502 | Uploaded June 2015 | Updated October 2024, 7 hours ago.
Demonstrates how to power an LCD directly from the Apple //c.
IMPORTANT: The Apple IIc video port only supplies up to 300mA, with no current limiter. Your LCD *must* draw less current than that, otherwise you risk frying the Apple IIc video port. Do this hack at your own risk.
The idea came from Quinn Dunki - see her blog at quinndunki.com/blondihacks/. Specific page at: quinndunki.com/blondihacks/?p=2066
The monitor was spray painted with Valspar Paint+Primer Satin Vanilla #85005.
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