I've got a Rev. A, I'm not sure of the production date though. I preordered it two months in advance from MacMall, it was my first new computer. I do think in another 10-15 years i…
What I was attempting to do was resize an image to make it more suitable for a web page. iResize can resize the file, but when the resized file was saved it did not show in the fi…
68kMLAHardwareby quinterroFri, 19 Mar 2010 - 11:09
Heck, it put a huge smile on my face when I first saw it! It was actually set up on the guy's desk, next to his telly - I assumed that like the telly, it was set up for him to use,…
Ever since they came out, I've had a theory that the original Rev. A Bondi iMac would one day be a sought-after collector's item, up there with the Lisa and the original Macintosh.…
That is a really nice upgrade but the RAM upgrade has 4 banks of 256k so it should show up as 1mb. I'm wondering why you're seeing only 512k?
Might there be a problem with the upg…
68kMLAHardwareby gioliciousFri, 19 Mar 2010 - 07:41
Seems like the original series of CRT iMacs turned Apple around when they came out. For some time the used machines were the cheapest G3 you could find making them popular untill f…
I'm almost in total disbelief right now.
Went to the tip shop today. We haven't been going as frequently since its been kinda lame over the past few months. So we went there today…
That is a really nice upgrade but the RAM upgrade has 4 banks of 256k so it should show up as 1mb.
I'm wondering why you're seeing only 512k?
Might there be a problem with the up…
68kMLAHardwareby waynestewartFri, 19 Mar 2010 - 04:53
Nice. There's a Powerbook 2300 and Duo Dock on my want list. Funny, it seems no matter things I buy from the want list, it always seems to get longer instead of shorter. :?:
68kMLAHardwareby QuadramanFri, 19 Mar 2010 - 04:08
Well, that's an original Macintosh motherboard, alright! (The 1983 copyright on the board shows that.) With a third-party RAM upgrade to boot.
Dang. I wish my 128K had come tha…
68kMLAHardwareby Anonymous FreakFri, 19 Mar 2010 - 03:49
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The reason I'm posting here again, is that I got the Sub-Woofer…
68kMLAHardwareby Trash80toHP_MiniFri, 19 Mar 2010 - 03:15
i opened up my old mac, compared it with the original logic board at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Macintosh-motherboard.jpg and i think they are the same board except for the …
68kMLAHardwareby gioliciousFri, 19 Mar 2010 - 03:11
Is the drive a UniDisk 5.25" or Apple 5.25" drive? Only the Apple 5.25" drive works with the IIe card.
To see which drive you have, check the label on the underside of the unit. O…
68kMLAHardwareby Scott BaretFri, 19 Mar 2010 - 02:29
Now how would that work? The Voodoo 2 was a 3D-only chip. It didn't have a 2D engine, and used the same pass-through cable setup as the Voodoo 1. Did you route the onboard video…
68kMLAPowerPCby Anonymous FreakFri, 19 Mar 2010 - 00:47
I didn't have the latest software; so with the latest it boots into IIe mode. I only have one program, a 5 1/4" game, it doesn't seem to load. But, the drive is an unknown too sin…
Heh, I have a Voodoo 5500 if I ever get around to getting my old DOS game box back together. I have so many projects in the queue that I can't keep up.
Glide was much better at the time, but it was propitiatory so when 3dfx died off, so did glide
course all that good stuff got mixed in to open GL and DX, it wasnt more than a few …
Glide kicks butt over OpenGL and whatever DirectX (I think they called it something else before it was Direct X) PC's were using back then. I've seen screenshots of the same game …
Hmm, yeah...I remember reading about these back in the day. There were actually only two cards ever made for the Mezzanine slot - the GameWizard, and an UltraSCSI card some company…