Apple RocketChip User Manual

Roc ke t Chi p  
Installation Manual and user’s Guide  
PRELIMINARY  
November, 1988  
Bits & Pieces Technology, Inc.  
31332 Via Colinas, Suite 112  
Westlake Village, California, 91362  
Table of Contents  
Page  
3
1.0 Introduction  
3.0 Rocket Chi p Installation  
3
4.0 Rocket Chi p Quick Reference and  
Operation Guide  
10  
5.0 Rocket Chi p Warranty  
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Rocket Chi p is a registered trademark of Bits & Pieces Technology, Inc.  
Apple, ProDOS, DOS 3.3 are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.  
Transwarp and Ramfactor are registered trademarks of Applied Engineering,  
Inc.  
CP/M is a registered trademark of Digital Research, Inc.  
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1.0  
Introduction  
Bits & Pieces Technology is pleased to introduce you to Roc ke t Chi p — the  
most advanced single—chip accelerator available for the Apple II, II Plus, IIe  
and IIc computer marketplace. It does not require cables, slots or a  
complicated installation procedure. Roc ke t Chi p does speed up program execution  
from all memory locations (64k or 128k), 1.6 Megabytes of auxiliary memory,  
expansion ROMs, and peripheral board ROMS, while retaining normal game  
paddle/joystick operation and offering you the choice of normal or unique game  
play sounds  
2.0  
Ro c k e t Ch i p Features  
* Operates from 5MHz to 50KHz — 5 times faster than normal Apple speed  
to 20 times slower than normal Apple speed of lMHz.  
* Requires very little power - Less than l00mA  
* Easy to install and does not require a slot.  
* Standard power—up configuration or can be programmed by the user.  
* Keyboard selectable special features  
* Emulation of AE Transwarp speed setting protocol.  
* Accelerates all memory locations:  
*System memory (64k or 128K)  
*Auxiliary memory up to 1.6 Megabytes  
*Expansion ROMs.  
*Peripheral card ROMs.  
* Accelerates all 80 column operations  
* Non-standard configurations of the Roc ke t Chi p registers are retained  
until the power is turned off.  
3.0  
Ro c k e t Ch i p Installation Procedure  
The installation of Roc ke t Chi p into your Apple computer is an easy  
procedure when you follow the steps outlined in this section. If you have an  
Apple II, II Plus, or IIe the installation steps are detailed in Section 3.1.  
If you have an Apple IIc, the installation requires disassembly of the  
computer case, the removal of the 65C02 microprocessor and replacement with  
the Roc ke t Chi p. The Apple IIc installation steps are detailed in Section 3.2.  
If you do not feel comfortable disassembling the Apple IIc, please refer to  
your dealer for additional assistance.  
You will need the following tools to install your RocketChip;  
1 IC chip puller tool or a small flatbladed screwdriver  
1 Medium Phillips screwdriver - For Apple IIc installation  
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Warning  
Turn OFF the AC power switch on your Apple computer. Leave the AC  
power cord connected to the wall outlet and the computer.  
Attempting to install Roc ke t Chi p with the power applied can cause serious  
damage to your Apple computer and to Roc ke t Chi p. Bits & Pieces Technology,  
Inc. will not assume responsibility for damage caused by improper installation  
or handling.  
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3.1 Ro c k e t Ch i p Installation for the Apple II, II Plus, and IIe  
MAKE SURE THAT THE COMPUTER POWER IS “OFF”  
STEP #1: Removing the Apple II Cover  
Grasp the back edge of the cover. Lift up on the cover until it releases  
and then pull it straight back and lift it off. Set the cover aside.  
STEP #2 : Removing Expansion Boards  
The easiest way to gain access to the 6502/65C02 microprocessor is to  
remove any optional expansion boards that you have installed in slots #2, #3,  
#4, and #5. To remove an expansion board, carefully pull up on the board to  
free it from the motherboard connector.  
STEP #3 : Removing the 6502/65C02 Microprocessor and Installing Roc ke t Chi p.  
Important Note for you to read: Both your original microprocessor and  
RocketChip can be damaged by static electricity, 6502/65C02, before touching  
the 6502/65C02 or removing RocketChip from the anti—static protective package,  
it is necessary for you to GROUND YOURSELF by touching the power supply  
housing with your hand to remove any static electricity.  
Touch the power Supply housing. The location of the 6502 for the Apple  
II, and II Pl us is shown in Figure 1. The location of the 6502/65C02 for the  
Apple IIe is shown in Figure 2. Use an IC chip puller tool or a small  
flatbladed screwdriver to carefully remove the 6502/65C02 from the socket on  
the motherboard. To avoid damaging the 6502/65C02, try to work the part  
straight out of the socket so that pins do not get bent. If pins do get bent,  
they can be carefully straightened with long nose pliers.  
Touch the power supply housing.  
Remove the Rocketc hi p from the  
protective package. Look at either Figure 1 (II, II Plus) or Figure 2 (IIe)  
and install Rocketchip in the motherboard socket as shown. Before pushing  
Roc ke t Chi p fully into the socket, make sure that Pin #1 is oriented correctly  
and that all 40 pins of the RocketChip are properly aligned in the socket and  
that they are not bent.  
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Pin #1  
RocketChip  
Pin 1  
Figure 1 - Apple II, II Plus Motherboard  
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Figure 2 - Apple IIe Motherboard  
STEP #4: Replacing the Apple II Expansion Boards and the cover.  
Install each of your expansion/peripheral boards back into the  
motherboard slot that it was removed from in Step #2. Replace the cover by  
inserting the front edge of the cover into the case and pushing it forward and  
then push down on the back edge of the cover to secure it  
STEP #5: System Check  
Turn on the system power. The monitor screen will be cleared and  
within 2 seconds you will receive the system prompt and a beep. If you do not  
get the beep, or if the screen has a checkboard, or if the screen is full of  
“garbage characters", then RocketChip is not properly installed. IMMEDIATELY  
TURN THE POWER OFF otherwise Roc ke t Chi p could be damaged. Please review the  
installation instructions and make sure that all of the pins are OK and that  
Roc ke t Chi p is installed in the correct socket and that Pin #1 is correctly  
located.  
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3.2 Ro c k e t . ~h i p Installation for the Apple IIC.  
MAKE SURE TEAT THE COMPUTER POWER I S "OFF”  
STEP #1: Removing the Apple IIc cover.  
Turn the computer over so that the bottom side is up and the keyboard  
side is down, resting on the work surface. Remove the six (6) screws that are  
shown in Figure 3. Note that two screws (#1 & #2) are larger than the others.  
Save the screws that you have removed.  
Figure 3 Apple IIc Bottom Side  
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Turn the computer over so that the keyboard side is up. Use a small  
flatbladed screwdriver to release the plastic latches which hold the top cover  
in place. Start in the front of the case and work toward the back of the  
case, being careful not to damage the plastic. Do not use excessive force.  
There are two case styles for the Apple IIc. For the two piece case, try  
to leave the back plate which surrounds the back connectors and the power  
switch attached to the cover.  
When all of the latches are released, pull up on the top cover to remove  
it and set it aside.  
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STEP #2:  
Folding up the keyboard.  
Grasp the Apple IIc keyboard assembly and gently lift the front edge  
(about 1/4”) and then pull it forward Out of the case (about 1/2”) to release  
the tabs on the back of the keyboard from the slots in the disk drive housing.  
Do not disconnect the flat cable that connects the keyboard to the computer  
motherboard. Gently fold the keyboard up and rest it on the computer as shown  
in Figure 4.  
STEP #3: Removing the 65C02 Microprocessor and Installing the Roc ke t c hi p.  
Important Note for you to read: Both your original microprocessor and  
Roc ke t Chi p can be damaged by static electricity, therefore, before touching  
the 65C02 or removing Rocketchip from the anti—static protective package, it  
is necessary for you to GROUND YOURSELF by touching the disk drive assembly  
with your hand to remove any Static electricity. The location of the disk  
drive is shown in Figure 4  
Touch the disk drive housing. The location of the 65C02 is shown  
in Figure 4. Use an IC chip puller tool or a small flatbLaded screwdriver to  
carefully remove the 65002 from the socket on the motherboard. To avoid  
damaging the 65C02, try to work the part straight out of the socket so that  
pins do not get bent. If pins do get bent, they can be carefully straightened  
with long nose pliers.  
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Figure 4 - Apple IIc Motherboard  
Touch the disk drive housing.  
Remove the Rocketc hi p from the  
protective package. Look at Figure 4 and install the Rocketchip in the  
motherboard socket as shown. Please notice that Roc ke t Chi p Pin *1 is marked  
and that all of the part number markings for devices on the motherboard and  
the Rocketchip are readable and oriented the same way. Before pushing  
Roc ke t Chi p fully into the socket, make sure that Pin *1 is oriented correctly  
and that all 40 pins of the Roc ke t Chi p are properly aligned in the socket and  
that they are not bent.  
STEP #4: Replacing the Apple IIc Keyboard and Cover.  
Gently unfold the keyboard and place it back into position, making sure  
that the keyboard tabs are inserted in the slots in the disk drive housing.  
Replace the top cover and engage the plastic latches. Turn the computer over  
and replace the six bottom screws that you removed in Step #1.  
STEP #5: System Check  
Turn on the system power. The monitor screen will be cleared and within 2  
seconds you will receive the system prompt and a beep. If you do not get the  
beep, or if the screen has a checkboard, or if the screen is full of “garbage  
characterS”, then RocketChip is not properly installed. IMMEDIATELY TURN THE  
POWER OFF, otherwise Roc ke t Chi p could be damaged. Please review the  
installation instructions and make sure that all of the pins are OK and that  
Roc ke t Chi p is installed in the correct socket and that Pin #1 is correctly  
located.  
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4.0 RocketChip Quick Reference - Operation Guide  
General:  
RocketChip powers up in a standard configuration mode with  
expansion slots *5 & *6 running at 1MHZ and slots #1, #2, #3, #4 & #7  
running at 5MHz. This configuration accommodates most Apple II, II Plus,  
and IIe systems with a variety of peripheral expansion boards. The  
RocketChip auto identifies the Apple IIc, so that it operates at its  
maximum speed potential. The keyboard options offer you a choice of  
several feature selections. The use of the configuration software allows  
you to make modifications for non-standard installations of expansion  
boards or to obtain maximum performance from your system  
System Recommendations and Cautions  
a) If your floppy disk drive controller card is not in either slot  
*5 or #6, you must use the Configuration Program to set your  
floppy disk controller card slot to 1MHz by using APPLE.SLOT7—1.  
Your floppy disk must operate at 1MHz or the diskette could be  
damaged. If you need to boot from the floppy disk that is not in  
slot #5 or *6, hold down the ESCape key during power up.  
b) Do not use CACHE.SLOT7-l or CACHE.EXP.ROM7—1 to accelerate an  
Apple SCSI, AE ramfactor or any card that bank switches ROMs.  
c) AUDIO.MUSIC and AUDIO.HIFI will slow down game play for any game  
that produces a lot of sound effects.  
d) Any Apple II or II Plus without a paddle/joystick attached will  
cold boot every time that CTL—RESET is hit. To delete this  
function, use IIPLUS.NOBOOT or install a paddle/joystick and then  
CCNTROL—Z will provide a cold boot function for your Apple II or  
II Plus.  
e) RocketChip must run at 1MHz when using some CP/M cards and cards  
that employ DMA. Use the Configuration Program, boot with ESCape,  
or CTL-RESET ESCape to set 1MHz  
f) Several configuration programs can be combined to make a pre-boot  
HELLO or STARTUP file for your unique system configuration if  
needed  
4.1 Power Up: RocketChip runs at the maximum speed of 5MHz with Apple  
II expansion slots #5 & #6 running at 1MHz and slots #1, #2, #3, #4 & #7  
running at 5MHz with all available Auxiliary memory being accelerated.  
Holding down the ESCape key during Power Up forces the RocketChip to run  
at normal Apple speed of 1MHz.  
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4.2 Keyboard  
Selectable  
Options: The following modes of operation  
are activated whenever the CONTROL and RESET (CTL-RESET) keys are pressed  
at the same time and this key sequence is followed by:  
ESCape  
RETURN  
RocketChip runs at 1MHz (Normal Apple speed)  
RocketChip returns to 5MBz or previously set RocketSpeed  
of 50KHz to 5MHz.  
Space Bar RocketChip runs immediately without changing speed.  
Open-Apple Cold boot (Key does not need to be held down)  
CONTROL-Z Cold boot for Apple II and II Plus systems.  
CONTROL—D Deletes 2 second pause after CTL-RESET  
CONTROL-F Restores 2 second pause after CTL-RESET (Key sequence is:  
Hold CONTROL—F then hit RESET for Apple IIe & IIc. For  
Apple II & II Plus: CONTROL—RESET F—REPEAT)  
4.3 Software Speed Selection: The RocketChip speed can be also be  
changed by using software commands in Applesoft BASIC using Applied  
Engineering's Transwarp protocol.  
To get RocketSpeed(5MHz) Type:  
To get Apple speed(lMHz) Type:  
POKE 49268,0 <RETURN>  
POKE 49268,1 <RETURN>  
4.4 Configuration Software: The configuration disk allows the user  
to modify the features of the RocketChip. This disk provides ProDOS files  
(Front side) and DOS 3.3 files (Back side) . The configuration set by the  
user is retained until the power is turned off. The following files can  
be run by typing:  
] BRUN Filename <RETURN> in DOS 3.3 [OR]  
] -Filename <RETURN> [OR] -Dir/Filename <RETURN> in PrODOS [OR]  
] 10 PRINT CHR$(4), “BRUN Filename” <RETURN> in BASIC  
Filenames: SPEED.5MHZ/4MHZ/3MHZ/2MHz/1MHz/500KHz/250KHz/l00KHz/50KHz  
AUDIO.NORMAL/SILENT/DisTORTED/MUSIC/HIFI (Selecting MUSIC  
or HIFI will slow down the RocketChip and game play)  
PAUSE.AT.RESET (Restore 2 second pause after CTL—RESET)  
NOPAUSE.RESET (Delete 2 second pause after CTL-RESET)  
ROCKET.WAIT (Runs Monitor Wait routine at RocketChip  
speed)  
TRANSWARP.CMD (AE TRANSWARP protocol enabled)  
NOTRANSWARP.CMD (AE TRANSWARP protocol disabled)  
STD.LANG.CRD  
NONSTD.LANG.CRD (Titan, Saturn, SwyftCard, etc.)  
IIPLUS.NOBOOT (CTL—Z & paddle/joystick button (Open—Apple)  
ignored after CTL-RESET)  
IIPIUS.BOOT (All CTL—RESETS cause cold boot unless a  
paddle/joystick is installed)  
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Filenames (Continued)  
(1) APPLE.SLOT7—1 (Apple speed of 1MHZ for selected slot)  
(1) ROCKET.SLOT7—1 (RocketChip speed for selected slot)  
(2) CACHE.SLOT7—1 (Accelerate Peripheral card ROM:$Cn00—$CnFF)  
(2) CACHE.EXP.ROM7-l (Accelerate Expansion ROM: $C800-$CFFF)  
(2) NOCACHE.SLOT7—l (NO ROMS or cannot accelerate slot ROMs)  
Notes for PrODOS: (1) Dir = SLOT.SPEEDS (2) Dir = SLOT.CACHING  
6.0 RocketChip Warranty  
6.1.Bits £ Pieces Technology, Inc. RocketChip Warranty  
Bits & Pieces Technology, Inc. (hereafter referred to as EPT Inc.)  
warrants RocketChip to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for  
a period of ONE YEAR from the date of original purchase. BPT Inc., at its  
option, will repair or replace a defective part during the warranty period.  
BPT Inc. will not assume any responsibility for damage due to improper  
installation or handling by the purchaser. BPT Inc. makes no warranties,  
either express or implied, regarding the enclosed product, its merchantability  
or its fitness for any particular purpose. In no event shall BPT Inc. be  
liable for any loss of profits, loss of use of facilities or equipment, or  
other indirect, incidental or consequential damages. The exclusion of implied  
warranties is not permitted by some states. The above exclusion may not apply  
to you. This warranty provides you with specific legal rights. There may be  
other rights that you may have which vary from state to state.  
If your RocketChip proves to be defective, please contact your local  
dealer for a replacement or contact BPT Inc. Any defective product returned to  
BPT Inc. must be shipped prepaid and accompanied by a Return Materials  
Authorization (RMA) . To obtain a RMA number, please call our Customer Service  
Department at: (818) 706—7932 [9am to 5pm PST]  
6.2 Apple Computer, Inc. Copyrights and Disclaimer of Warranty  
ProDOS and DOS 3.3 are copyrighted programs of Apple Computer, Inc.  
licensed to BPT Inc. to distribute for use only in combination with BPT Inc.  
Configuration Program. Apple Software shall not be copied onto another  
diskette (except for archive purposes) or into memory unless as a part of the  
execution of BPT Inc. Configuration Program. When the software has completed  
execution, Apple Software shall not be used by any other program  
Apple Computer, Inc. makes no warranties, either express or implied,  
regarding the enclosed computer software package, its merchantability or its  
fitness for any particular purpose. The exclusion of implied warranties is not  
permitted by some states. The above exclusion may not apply to you. This  
warranty provides you with specific legal rights. There may be other rights  
that you may have which vary from state to state.  
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Rocketchip is an accelerator-on-a-chip for the Apple® II, II Plus,  
IIe and IIc. Requiring no slot, the 40-pin DIP package replaces  
the 6502 or 65C02 microprocessor, consumes less power than existing  
accelerator products, accesses expanded memory and lets your Apple II run  
up to five times faster.  
Compatibility  
RocketChip will run virtually all Apple II software, supports all  
peripheral hardware, works with any standard hard disk and supports  
all standard operating systems including ProDOS™ GEOS™ DOS 3.3™  
UCSD Pascal™ and Digital Research CP/M™  
Features/Specifications  
Operates at 5 MHz; competitive with IBM®AT,™ faster than  
TransWarp™  
faster than the Apple® Mac+™ and nearly twice as fast as the IIGS™  
RocketChip accelerates program execution in all memory locations  
for 64K or 128K.  
AUX Memory— more than 1.6 Megabytes accelerated;  
any additional memory runs at normal speed.  
Apple memory expansion card and compatibles.  
Peripheral card ROM.  
BITS & PIECES  
T E C H N 0 L 0 G Y, I NC.  
Low power CMOS technology Typical operating current less  
than 100mA.  
One simple keystroke allows return to normal Apple operating  
speed of 1 MHz  
31332 Via Colinas  
Suite 110  
WestlakeVillage, CA 91362  
Variable speed from 50 kHz up to 5MHz.  
No distortion of program sound effects,  
Accelerates all 80 column display operations. Easy to install,  
Standard power-up configuration or call he user programmed. The ONLY  
accelerator technology that will work in the closed  
system Apple IIc.  
contents: This package contains one RocketChip, an instruction manual,  
and a utility diskette.  
Minimums system requirements: Apple II, II+, IIe or IIc with 64K RAM.  
RocketChip is a trademark of Bits & Pieces Technology. All other brand and product names are registered trademarks  
of their respective holders  

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