AppleCrate

Last Update: November 24, 2004

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What is AppleCrate?

Here are a couple of pictures of the 8-processor AppleCrate. In them you can see the simple wooden frame used to hold eight Apple //e boards. The system is powered up, as you can see from the power LEDs and the "speaker" LEDs. (You can also tell that I'm not a carpenter!)

If you look closely, you will note the blinking green "send" LEDs attached beside the cassette jacks. This is a snapshot of its appearance while it is waiting to be booted over the network by a "master" machine.

In the second shot, you can see the little interface perfboard on the bottom, right side that connects via NadaNet to other machines.

I originally hoped to use the board edge connectors that Apple used at burn-in to power the boards, but discovered that different board revisions have different edge connections, and none have all the voltages normally supplied. So I decided to use threaded rods as power (on the bottom) and signal (on the top) busses.

I've written some articles describing AppleCrate and its use:

AppleCrate: An Apple II-Based Parallel Computer
PRUN: A Parallel RUN for NadaNet
The AppleCrate Parallel Work Simulator

Here are links to current Merlin Pro listings of the software:

NadaNet (AppleCrate version)
ROM boot