I can't commit to putting lots of time into this. I can look into an extension or whatever for possible tables, but doing ROM hacking in't something I have time for.
I'm terrible at pattern finding, BTW, but an ace at finding pattern disruptions . . . picture the sort of guy who can find a four leaf clover just about anywhere without too much f…
Hmmm, even if there is no extension with the driver, it still could be possible to patch the driver in memory. So the process might be an extension that finds it in memory, patches…
The basic drivers are in the DeclROM for Sense Line defined/activated FixedRez Apple Monitor standards.
IIRC, the RadiusWare control Panel would be where any "options" were set fo…
No, unfortunately I don't have much hardware tools beyond a digital multimeter and anything custom I make on a breadboard.
Using a ROM might be too difficult. Regardless, the idea…
I'm not at home, so I can't upload the driver but . . .
. . . KnightTech is 404! BLEH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
IIRC, I've got all the RadiusWare downloads backed up on various …
Maybe. It depends on whether the resolutions are hard-coded into its driver ROM, or are in an extension that can be modified. For the built-in driver for the PM8500, I had to figur…
Just out of curiosity, do you think there would be any way to hack the driver for the old Radius Color Pivot II Cards to put out a 60 Hz resolution for use with modern LCDs?
Sorry for the overdue reply. You may need the adapter set to multisync, but as long as it can do say 1280x960 normally, then this will work. I've done this with several adapters, a…
Thanks for this thread and the cabling information. I made a 34-pin to 50-pin+molex cable for my Portable and it's working great. I'll keep the Conner drive around for posterity (i…
What kind of VGA adapter would one need for this? I have a Belkin adapter with DIP switches to set resolution, which makes me not sure this'll work for me.
I haven't played with it much, my projects are on hold until I find a place to live. This Mac is successful in the sense that you can burn ROM chips and it will run off of them.
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68kMLAHardwareby Dennis NedryWed, 22 Dec 2010 - 04:05
Hello
I changed battery but he won't boot.
I have a startup chime followed to a death chime, black screen, fan start and hard disk turn.
One idea ?
lpl
Hello
My "new" macintosh LC III has same green wires on logic board. And i have death chime.
I would put a picture soon.
Sorry for my languages i am french.
lpl
from FRA…
There is also a slight chance that the sound output port is dirty. I'm pretty sure that there is a little switch inside of it that turns off the internal speaker when you plug some…
Updated links to drivers (still working great after a year on my PM8500 with built-in video on a 1920x1080 LCD):
CustomGraphicsDriver.sit
Custom_TwinTurbo9600_Driver.sit
68kMLAHardwareby noidentitySun, 31 Oct 2010 - 15:46