A Spectrum 8 and a Multi-Scan monitor ought to work together. Get one of those 15-pin to 15-pin adapters and set it to emulate the basic Apple 13" RGB display to start with. Actual…
The IIgs can do Appletalk with a mac using the serial port, you just need a version of GS/OS installed with the correct driver. There are also HFS drivers for GS/OS 6 that let you …
What you need is a "Mac Liberty Adapter", or its equivalent, They plug into any DB-15 Apple Video Port and have either an HD-15 SVGA Connector or another DB-15 Apple Video Port on …
68kMLAHardwareby Trash80toHP_MiniSun, 14 Feb 2010 - 21:42
Folks, I'm coming back to the barracks after a long hiatus, in the hope that someone can point me towards a solution.
The problem: I wanted to put a newish CRT monitor to good use…
The Woz edition is ROM 0.
No idea which RAM card you have.
The IIgs can do Appletalk with a mac using the serial port, you just need a version of GS/OS installed with the correct …
68kMLAHardwareby Anonymous FreakSun, 14 Feb 2010 - 21:03
Multiple Scan not Multi-Sync (I was thinking of my other monitor which is an NEC Multisync).
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An Apple Multiple Scan display IS a multisync display, a multisy…
Well systemrescue has always worked better than iPartition for me.
I have a feeling that you will have to wipe the drive, though installing OS9 from another computer could work!
Congrats! The 5300c screens I once had were not quite as sturdy as the cs's, but that may just have been my bad luck. They are nice little machines and I agree, 8.1 is a good OS fo…
68kMLASoftwareby J English SmithSun, 14 Feb 2010 - 20:22
The Woz edition is ROM 0.
No idea which RAM card you have.
The IIgs can do Appletalk with a mac using the serial port, you just need a version of GS/OS installed with the correct…
68kMLAHardwareby Unknown_KSun, 14 Feb 2010 - 20:17
If you are getting a picture on the IIGS monitor, the video card is probably putting out some sort of NTSC TV video. No telling what that SuperMac card is, so unless you can find a…
Here's a question for you A2 experts. Looking thru my Apple II stuff, I found a "Zeus RAM Card", which is evidently an early version of the Apple II GS RAM expansion card. It only …
Thanks, downloading SystemRescueCD PPC now in hopes, but I already have iPartition which has probably achieved all I can do in that direction.
My partitionng is already done, it's…
I cut my hand quite badly the last time I had to install RAM in an 8500.
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And here I read your post several days ago, thinking "I don't cut myself anymore on …
68kMLAHardwareby noidentitySun, 14 Feb 2010 - 17:42
Sorry, this is the monitor I have: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Multiple_Scan_14_Display
Multiple Scan not Multi-Sync (I was thinking of my other monitor which is an NEC Mul…
Well from what I have done once it has Tiger it just won't go back. I suggest, before you go back, that you try this:http://www.sysresccd.org/Main_Page the PowerPC version.
If tha…
I wonder if anyone can help me here - I have an Indigo Clamshell and it appears the firmware is not the latest so I'm trying to update it.
I have a 20gb hard drive with Tiger inst…
2. Says National Instruments 1991 NB-DMA2800 on it. Might be a SCSI card
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Being made by National Instruments, I'd take a stab and say that this is a data acq…
Well after much ado I think I have these floppies for you and will be putting them out on share shortly for you to download.
I made MacBinary versions, the raw disk image version,…
So the Apple Multiscan won't work for this?
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The IIfx deserves as large a monitor as you can find, a video card that'll spit out as many pixels a possible and…
68kMLAHardwareby Trash80toHP_MiniSun, 14 Feb 2010 - 02:24
From the Peripherals Links Project:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=%22newer+technology%22+%22gauge+series%22&btnG=Google+Se…
68kMLAHardwareby Trash80toHP_MiniSun, 14 Feb 2010 - 02:07
BTW what's the best way to clean a floppy drive?
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The best way is any way which DOES NOT involve lifting up the top arm head, because that's how one can PERMA…
The RAM Disk card is indeed a Slinky.
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I'll qualify my earlier remark about desirability with the fact that AFAIK, one can't execute instructions from a Slink…