A2CDVI is a small digital video adapter that plugs into the video port on the back of the Apple IIc or Apple IIc+, and now supports the Laser 128 as well. It runs Mike Neil's A2CDVI firmware which the RP2040 microcontroller uses to convert the various video signals to reconstruct the video output in TDMS format. It outputs video to a monitor using the DVI format via an HDMI connector and supports 720x480p or 640x480p resolution.
Now shipping version 2.5.1 that supports all of the features in v1.8.3 of Mike’s firmware, including Laser 128 support, and expands compatibility to HDTVs in addition to monitors. You can download the latest firmware that supports improved video output for the Laser 128 upgrade here: GitHub(not pre-installed)
Additional resources and instructions can be accessed: here
What makes it special?
This is a new and very inexpensive open source solution to output video from the Apple IIc and IIc+ to modern monitors. This design is open source itself and open hardware.
What do I get with this order
You will receive a completed, flashed and tested board, installed in a 3D printed case and shipped in an antistatic bag. I hand test each board in my Apple IIc before shipping.
Video Reviews
Javier Rivera of 8bitstuff.com recently reviewed this and designed a lovely 3D printed case for it. YouTube Link




