ohms law states w = I*V
so for example 12 volts with a MAX of 5 amps = 60 watts
(keeping in mind MAX means the most it can handle before killing itself, and really should not be …
Is there a way to figure out how much the maxium wattage would be per rail? :?:
For example:
- Maximum watts per 3.3v line
- Maximum watts per 5.5v line
- Total combined wat…
Thanks for your reply. That's a bit disappointing that the fax function hasn't worked well for you. I have yet to try it out. I answered my CF card question but I have come up with…
Changing the code to use arrow keys ought to be fairly trivial. Because the code just checks for a direction that's not the same nor directly opposite from the previous direction, …
Some re-reading of the typed code the other produced an obvious error on my part (Go Figure, huh?!). Anyway, it does run now (user error is indeed the #1 problem). I just need to …
I usually use a joystick. It doesn't use arrow keys, though.
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Oh, so did you just wire the joystick to it?
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I plugged the joystick into …
68kMLANetworkingby Dog CowMon, 17 May 2010 - 16:52
I just saw this thread. I have an external DVD-RAM hooked up to my SuperMac S900...I know I thought about hooking it up to my Quadra 700, and I can't rememebr if I did (or didn't),…
68kMLAHardwareby Blessed CheesemakerMon, 17 May 2010 - 04:21
I usually use a joystick. It doesn't use arrow keys, though.
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Oh, so did you just wire the joystick to it? Do you have a commercial product or is it hacked to…
I usually use a joystick. It doesn't use arrow keys, though.
Networing on the II is rare. Lack of support both in terms of hardware and softwAre made it so. The Mac was unique in …
68kMLANetworkingby Dog CowSun, 16 May 2010 - 18:10
I think it was relatively common in most school environs with at least a certain amount of cash to have an apple II network. The school district here had Corvus stuff. Google "Corv…
How common was networking in the Apple II days? I remember our school lab had about 10 Apples sharing a printer, but other than that I didn't even know the term "networking" back …
68kMLANetworkingby ChristTrekkerSat, 15 May 2010 - 14:06
This is kind of unrelated to the network part, but I can't get your single-player snake game to run. Anything I should know that I might not about getting it to work? I don't have…
Actually we do qualify for it, but such a thing is too newfangled for my parents, plus I'd have to go on a contract, which I kind of can't do when I don't have a job, and don't kno…
Yeah, thats the thing...if you're in a reasonably big area, in most cases you can get ADSL no problemo, however there's still a lot of people in country areas who simply can't get …
ADSL isn't really available in a lot of places here in Australia, only in built up areas
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Just to clarify, 90% of Australians live in the larger cities, and p…
According to this:
http://www.marketingvox.com/55-of-us-adults-have-home-broadband-but-10-use-only-dialup-039691/
in April '08 dialup in the USA was at ~10%. Given the preceding …
I dunno, in the states the average mans BS guess is 40% are still on dialup, and a quick google of dialup internet -zipcode will bring up a much wider array of providers than cable…
i put a PCI based logic board in there and it works fine. only the original logic board does it. even after capacitor replacement. dunno. oh well. I have another logic board of the…
68kMLAHardwareby techknightFri, 7 May 2010 - 04:03
I don't know what things are like in other countries, but here in Australia dialup is available anywhere in the country from quite a few different providers, including the main one…
Anyone have any idea how to use SLIP to connect an Apple II to a PC running Windows XP and get internet? It seems like a plausibly doable solutions, but some pointers would be help…
Using a period modem would be the least of your problems. Good luck trying to find a dial-up provider, much less know whether or not your modem will work with their service. Not on…