User`s manual

Insert the other end of the HDMI cable into an appropriate monitor. Another option is to use an HDMI
↔ DVI cable or adapter in order to use a dedicated computer monitor. Older 4:3 aspect ratio monitors
may have a more appealing aesthetic with the Apple II than newer wide-screen monitor/TVs, and most
of them are DVI only.
Step 4e: External Pi mounting:
The external mounting of the Raspberry Pi involves the Apple II Pi adapter card and a ribbon cable to
bring the Pi external to the Apple II case. This resolves many clearance, heat, and accessibility issues
with the Apple II Pi, but looks less like an upgrade card. Here is the backside of the card (in Slot 2):
The red stripe on the ribbon cable will connect on the back end of the header connector. Fold it neatly
so it can exit the Apple II case and clear nearby cards:
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