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Unix for 8-bit Apple — #46

...and we've already got a Java VM for the Apple II, so we're all set.
68kMLA Development by Dog Cow Sat, 24 Apr 2010 - 18:12

Unix for 8-bit Apple — #45

The other approach is to simply virtualize the 6502. This is not as ludicrous as it sounds, but it is definitely slower. OTOH, by making stack and the virtual memory manager softwa…
68kMLA Development by ClassicHasClass Sat, 24 Apr 2010 - 17:31

What kind of disks does my Disk ][ use? — #12

Yeah? That company seems to have an index.html site and an index.php site (the one I listed), it's a little confusing. If you ever try buying some disks from them, let me know how …
68kMLA Hardware by Nathan Sat, 24 Apr 2010 - 14:39

Symbolics Macivory Quadra 650? — #6

They really are quite rare. But this auction was asking too much. 500$-1k$ would be too much for me, but for a complete setup a more reasonable price to ask. Consider that once the…
68kMLA Hardware by CJ_Miller Sat, 24 Apr 2010 - 09:44

Unix for 8-bit Apple — #44

Considering the relatively open design, someone could probably make an MMU card for the Apple. Although you might only be able to effectively use memory that was only addressable …
68kMLA Development by Nathan Sat, 24 Apr 2010 - 00:44

G3/500 vs. G4/400 in B&W — #14

I think Leopard on a B&W G4 is a bit adventurous for my blood. It seems to be running stable at 400mhz (using the jumper block from the original Rev. 1 board) on a clean i…
68kMLA Hardware by jruschme Fri, 23 Apr 2010 - 14:46

G3/500 vs. G4/400 in B&W — #13

If you're really ambitious, you can get Leopard running on a B&W with a G4. Sure, it'd be slow, but there's still a lot of software out there that works fine on 10.5.
68kMLA Hardware by johnklos Thu, 22 Apr 2010 - 19:17

color classic wont boot (hdd ok) — #10

put the hdd in my classic II to see whats on the hdd and it booted the CC hdd Click to expand... you installed your hard drive from your Classic II into your Color Classic and …
68kMLA Hardware by Bunsen Thu, 22 Apr 2010 - 11:48

color classic wont boot (hdd ok) — #9

I've had a similar problem with my color classic: I removed the logic board and blew out the dust with canned air and when I put everything back together the color classic wouldn't…
68kMLA Hardware by Bill.Canfield Wed, 21 Apr 2010 - 19:56

G3/500 vs. G4/400 in B&W — #12

Well, I finally got tired of the dead B&W sitting on the floor, so I started checking ebay for a replacement motherboard. I ended up scoring a Rev. 2 B&W motherboar…
68kMLA Hardware by jruschme Wed, 21 Apr 2010 - 14:54

My Latest Restoration — #15

Congrats on the LCIII restore. It looks great and even better when mated with that nice lcd and desk. Makes me miss my old 475.
68kMLA Hardware by Temetka Wed, 21 Apr 2010 - 09:37

WGS 9150, are they rare? — #15

If you must have PPC and more then 3 Nubus slots a 950 with a Daystar upgrade is the easier to get (then you get 4 free Nubus slots). I did this for my AVID systems. A 9150 would b…
68kMLA Hardware by Unknown_K Tue, 20 Apr 2010 - 21:24

WGS 9150, are they rare? — #14

I made it up into the attic a few weeks ago, and there are, indeed, three 91xxs in there. One of them seems to have some broken bits to the casing as the side panel doesn't want …
68kMLA Hardware by trag Tue, 20 Apr 2010 - 21:17

PowerBook Duo 2300c/100 — #17

Interested in a PowerBook Duo 2300c with Duo Dock? Check out seattle.craigslist.org under computers.
68kMLA Hardware by olygeek Sun, 18 Apr 2010 - 23:16

68k Programming Guide — #9

I added a basic 68k programming guide to the wiki. Click to expand... Got a link?
68kMLA Development by Bunsen Fri, 16 Apr 2010 - 10:09

68k Programming Guide — #8

If there are any tips on targeting specific CPUs, e.g. how to make use of '040 features with or without leaving out '030 machines, that could be interesting as well. I'm more inte…
68kMLA Development by ChristTrekker Thu, 15 Apr 2010 - 19:07

68k Programming Guide — #7

Very nice. On a PPC using CodeWarrior (can't remember the exact version) you can definitely build 68k apps (and a few other platforms including Palm IIRC).
68kMLA Development by macgreg Thu, 15 Apr 2010 - 08:54

68k Programming Guide — #6

Thank you so much for this!! I've read both pages and I'm eagerly awaiting more!
68kMLA Development by nanoseq Thu, 15 Apr 2010 - 08:43

Symbolics Macivory Quadra 650? — #4

The "lisp co-processor" runs its own operating system called "Genera" which is dramatically different from windows/unix derivatives like osx and windows. The operating system is to…
68kMLA Hardware by pixelbroker Mon, 12 Apr 2010 - 19:13
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