I managed to get the case off (I did end up gouging the casing a tiny bit) but after a look at the interior I realized that opening it up again anytime soon won't be necessary.
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68kMLAHardwareby ApostropheFri, 23 Jan 2009 - 22:02
keep it. in the meantime, this community should be able to convince someone to do a port of browser6. you could be our lead beta tester. - ppl in retro communities with lisa's tend…
68kMLAPeripheralsby baranaFri, 23 Jan 2009 - 20:18
I see that this thread has been inspiring....
In the interests of completeness, however, I will report finally that I simply could not get the internal CF drive of which I wrote a…
68kMLAHardwareby beachycoveFri, 23 Jan 2009 - 14:25
The Pismo is certainly known to recharge backup cells by removal of the main battery. I don't know about the Wallstreet, but you could give it a try and post the results for the re…
68kMLAHardwareby beachycoveFri, 23 Jan 2009 - 13:41
It was a nice port from what I recall.
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Yes, and I hope he updates it sometime.
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read the readme , he says he hit a wall and couldn't g…
68kMLAPeripheralsby baranaFri, 23 Jan 2009 - 11:09
Aargh! I got all the screws out, but I can't get the case off! It seems to be sticking near the spacebar, in the center front. Any good ways to get the case off?
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There are 33 existing hits to a search using 'backup' and 'battery' in these forums. This one is typical of those with relevance to your problem. Good luck.
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You could type in enough machine language routines and essentially "type DOS into memory."
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You have too much time, Dog Cow ;-) .
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I wo…
68kMLAHardwareby david__schmidtFri, 23 Jan 2009 - 03:11
Aargh! I got all the screws out, but I can't get the case off! It seems to be sticking near the spacebar, in the center front. Any good ways to get the case off?
-Apostrophe
68kMLAHardwareby ApostropheFri, 23 Jan 2009 - 02:01
How do you open the case, though?
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Flip it over, unscrew the screws. See:
http://www.pcworld.com/article/143520-3/anatomy_of_an_icon_inside_the_apple_iic.ht…
68kMLAHardwareby david__schmidtFri, 23 Jan 2009 - 00:43
You could type in enough machine language routines and essentially "type DOS into memory."
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You have too much time, Dog Cow ;-) .
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I wo…
Apple IIc just arrived! (Minus the power supply; I'll have to contact the seller to ask about that)
It certainly looks yellow, and it's a bit dirty, but otherwise the keys seem g…
68kMLAHardwareby ApostropheThu, 22 Jan 2009 - 21:31
You could type in enough machine language routines and essentially "type DOS into memory."
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You have too much time, Dog Cow ;-) . However mortals can type in…
68kMLAHardwareby CharliemanThu, 22 Jan 2009 - 19:58
It was a nice port from what I recall.
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Yes, and I hope he updates it sometime.
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read the readme , he says he hit a wall and couldn't g…
It was a nice port from what I recall.
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Yes, and I hope he updates it sometime.
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read the readme , he says he hit a wall and couldn't g…
68kMLAPeripheralsby Dog CowThu, 22 Jan 2009 - 16:09
No disk I/O will be possible without booting a DOS, but you can type in and run programs. Or, enter the monitor (CALL -151) and poke away at machine language.
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To answer your question on the "size" of the IIc it is 11 1/2 inches wide by 12 inches long by 2 1/4 inches high. So it should fit just about anywhere.
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68kMLAHardwareby magnusfalkirkThu, 22 Jan 2009 - 01:52
It was a nice port from what I recall.
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Yes, and I hope he updates it sometime.
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read the readme , he says he hit a wall and couldn't g…
68kMLAPeripheralsby magnusfalkirkThu, 22 Jan 2009 - 01:35