Oh hey, just read the last couple of posts and noticed that we'd trancended into "editing posts time limits" ......how did a mesaage from our leader broadcasting 'love and peace fo…
I'm a little confused. I read that the Apple /// was intended to eventually replace the Apple II line, but allowed limited Apple II+ "emulation" to encourage users to switch, but i…
Though then one has to define what exactly is "abuse" of the time limit. The system is fine as it is. Leave it be.
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I have to agree with Scott and say that it…
I'm a little confused. I read that the Apple /// was intended to eventually replace the Apple II line, but allowed limited Apple II+ "emulation" to encourage users to switch, but i…
Also, the post-edit-timout is here to stay.
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Why, wouldn't it be better to make a new member group w/o the edit privileges and put anybody that abuses the pri…
68kMLASoftwareby Mike RichardsonThu, 3 Sep 2009 - 04:04
Also, the post-edit-timout is here to stay.
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Why, wouldn't it be better to make a new member group w/o the edit privileges and put anybody that abuses the pri…
I'd try a new ROM and/or double check pins 3&11 are covered up properly - sounds like one or the other.
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i did not modify the geforce
was not ne…
really the main point of hot glue is to hold the larger / top heavy components in place as they scurry down a convener belt during assembly
Secondary it provides a little bit of p…
Under 18s: please move on.
Mike Saenz wrote the ever entertaining MacPlayMate and Wikipedia associates him with authorship of Comic Works. My twenty year old recollection of MacPl…
Using hot glue is advised if the computer is going to experience a lot of vibration. In an ordinary home desktop environment, it's unlikely that you'll need to use glue. I have a f…
Oxidation, nothing, that's corrosion, and it looks like something got spilled on the board.
How can you tell that C1 has been replaced? Looks to me like the original factory hot g…
Hi,
Just opened my Macintosh Plus to give it a quick check-over, to make sure that no components have blatantly malfunctioned. Generally, it looks okay on the interior:
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QT 1.5 was the first to support Cinepak, I believe, but I'm not sure if I have it. I definitely have 2 and above, so I will just have to fire up my old Plus and see if anything use…
Here's a set of interesting schematics to build your own Apple Widget. Suddenly I begin to understand where stuff like this comes from. Where are these kinds of schematics for the …
Sooooooo ... which version of QT added 68000 support? Or was this yet another unfulfilled promise of Apple's, when they realized there was no point?
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Here's an interesting blurb from an Apple Developer's Tech Note: QUICKTIME 1.0: “YOUOUGHTA BEIN PICTURES” d e v e l o p Summer 1991
QuickTime 1.0 works on all color-capable …
A decent solution may be to use the SlideShow program from Kid Pix. You'll need either Kid Pix 2 or Kid Pix Companion. I'm not sure if the program itself can run on a 1MB machine s…
To Scott. This is not a democracy, as much as you would like it to be.
the post-edit-timout is here to stay. Get over it. Pretty much everyone else has.
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Seeing how the SE/30 is basically a Mac IIx stuffed in a compact case, I don't think it's likely there have ever been SE/30's with the classic chime. More likely you didn't make an…
You don't actually have to do it from another machine. When I flashed a card years ago I just turned on remote desktop before I installed it, shared the screen and flashed it direc…