You found it in a SKIP? :O Great score, especially for free...while I prefer the 4G myself, for a long time a lot of people said that the 3G was the best iPod they ever made.
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… The hardware mod is to drive the Color Classic's analog board and CRT at 640x480 …
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Recently I read about a hardware 640 x 480 hack without the need to cha…
Hi,
my first freebie of the year - and a good one!
Went with my father-in-law to a tip in Essendon, dumped our crap - checked out a skip with keyboards plastic waste etc in it - …
Funny thing... I found this thread while googling Color Classics and as I started reading in my head I kept saying "Just make it a CC II!"...
Then about halfway through, it was su…
68kMLAHardwareby hotchalupaSun, 7 Feb 2010 - 00:22
The G4 tower has just been turned on after being cleaned up and allowed to dry out (necessary as the cleaning included a hosing of the power supply, which surely emitted enough ni…
68kMLAHardwareby beachycoveSat, 6 Feb 2010 - 22:44
I posted all that network info to help get you started. Yes, it can be done. Yes, the software and hardware exists/existed to get it all working. I wouldn't be too surprised if …
68kMLANetworkingby phreakoutSat, 6 Feb 2010 - 15:38
So the easiest way to transfer files from a Windows machine to the Mac is just using the standard 1.44 floppy?
Thanx,
Geo
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CD-ROM should work. You'll either…
68kMLANetworkingby aftermacSat, 6 Feb 2010 - 15:23
This thread must have set the record for the longest posts in 68kMLA history. My head hurts.
:simasimac:
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Pulllleeease! I haven't even began to get warmed …
68kMLANetworkingby jukingeoSat, 6 Feb 2010 - 14:19
Be aware that with a 575 board, you will have to perform either a software mod or a hardware mod. The software mod is to fool the 575 board into operating at the Color Classic's 5…
just in case folks miss the post:
Posted By: SYSOP (System Operator) on 'Announce'
Title: Closure this weekend
Date: Thu Feb 4 20:45:30 2010
Folks,
Rob has kindly ag…
long live Robby the Robot!
arrr my hard drive wont boot :scrambled: if i remove the hdd and put it in my classic II (b/w) it boots fine....
the 575 is not here yet.. so i'm…
Once you get an SE/30, you'll definitely want Mode32. However, a Classic II only supports 10MB of physical memory (the 2MB on the board + 2 4MB SIMMs) so Mode32 is superfluous for …
68kMLANetworkingby phreakoutSat, 6 Feb 2010 - 02:29
Once you get an SE/30, you'll definitely want Mode32. However, a Classic II only supports 10MB of physical memory (the 2MB on the board + 2 4MB SIMMs) so Mode32 is superfluous for …
68kMLANetworkingby phreakoutSat, 6 Feb 2010 - 02:29
I'm sorry, I think my continuity tester was on the fritz. I switched to a different one that has an audible indicator and I found much more connections. All data and address bits…
68kMLAHardwareby Dennis NedrySat, 6 Feb 2010 - 00:11
Once you get an SE/30, you'll definitely want Mode32. However, a Classic II only supports 10MB of physical memory (the 2MB on the board + 2 4MB SIMMs) so Mode32 is superfluous for …
68kMLANetworkingby jukingeoFri, 5 Feb 2010 - 20:27
All of the data bits of the onboard ROMs are indeed directly connected to the ROM SIMM slot. Also to RAM bank B. RAM bank A is also connected, but via 3-state bidirectional buffe…
to bad, they make great computers, i have one
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How loud are they? I've been curious.
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They are almost as loud a MDD, which got the nickn…
That's great -- you're going to love that upgraded CC. You'll be able to watch Cinepak-encoded video at quite-respectable framerates. I used to have a 575 playing "Forbidden Planet…