Are you saying it definitely is NOT in the IIci ROM?
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Yep, as far as I can tell, it is not in there.
The one ting the IIci and fx have in common is tha…
I can date these "animation" frames back to the IIfx, but after the IIci.
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Are you saying it definitely is NOT in the IIci ROM?
The one ting the IIci and fx …
Very interesting. It's not animated on the LC III/Performa 450 either as far as I can tell. But the LC III ROM also contains normal 32x32 images of the complete happy mac and sad…
Isn't that just how it is? (Like your animation)
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Are you saying that it is indeed animated like this on the actual Macintosh Classic machine?
I just spotted…
It's towards the front center and the speaker is towards front right IIRC. So sort of.
No it's a memory board like socket.
No clue. I know that unless both are good it won't tu…
Is the ROM card by the speaker?
If the ROM is soldered to the board, is it by the batteries?
Why does it have two batteries?
I am going by 'fuzzy' pictures, so it is hard to tel…
68kMLAHardwareby Classic MacSun, 21 Feb 2010 - 05:04
I can't tell from the picture. It could be. I think I saw in one of those articles that a SCSI card would be supported on the Daystar special bus.
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68kMLAHardwareby Trash80toHP_MiniSun, 21 Feb 2010 - 04:06
I admit that I do not own a Mac Classic. Intrigued by the command+option+o+x bootable ROM ability, I peeked inside this ROM. I found this by importing the ROM as a fairly tall ra…
I can't tell from the picture. It could be. I think I saw in one of those articles that a SCSI card would be supported on the Daystar special bus.
Ah, if I had been wealthy in …
Also, just missed out on a Lombard that went for 21 pounds (I bid 20). I think it was a Lombard, I spent hours looking at pics and specs trying to find out.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/w…
68kMLAHardwareby MultiFinderSat, 20 Feb 2010 - 20:44
Bronze colored keyboard and a white Apple at the top of the LCD. Definitely Lombard.
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Reckon so, that's what I went on to identify it. Never mind, it's gone n…
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To save going over the same ground again, here are previous '060 and Coldfire discussions:
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Browsing on the 1400 when connecting with an Ethernet card via the PC Card slot is always going to be slow, because it is a 16 bit card cage. I know there is an internal ethernet …
68kMLAHardwareby Anonymous FreakSat, 20 Feb 2010 - 19:59
If possible, I'd go for a regular AirPort card and skip the USB dongle. Airport works effortlessly and at least here in the States, they have gotten really cheap over the past yea…
Also, just missed out on a Lombard that went for 21 pounds (I bid 20). I think it was a Lombard, I spent hours looking at pics and specs trying to find out.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/w…
68kMLAHardwareby QuadramanSat, 20 Feb 2010 - 18:00
In the consumer market, the LC III was sold as the Performa 450. It's identical except for the sticker on the front of the case, and some accessories that came bundled with it.
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The trouble with that however is that the required circuitry which adapts the keyboard to run on the ADB bus is built into the logic board. The only hope that you might have is if …
I can confirm that the LCIII definitely does support 24 bit mode, in fact when an LCIII has a flat PRAM battery, or no PRAM battery, it boots up in 24 bit mode by default. And it d…
If anybody gets around to mapping the key matrix and ribbon cable, I would be interested. If I am not mistaken, Apple still used ADB protocol in old Duos and PowerBooks, so I would…
68kMLAHardwareby CJ_MillerSat, 20 Feb 2010 - 16:34
For that Apple IIe card keep in mind IIRC you need to run that in 24-bit mode. 32-bit mode won't work. So the IIe card in a LC III may not work since I"m not sure you can run t…