I don't recall what the differences between 3.0 and QuickBASIC are, though I believe that QB is newer. QB is the one which I used on my SE/30 back in the day. 3.0 has separate vers…
Microsoft BASIC can control serial ports. Have a look at my site. Check the Mac BASIC category in the Downloads.
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There were several BASIC files there, there …
I just got these off of eBay. Next time I go to the Apple Store, I'm wearing at least one of them
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightb…
I'm pretty sure FutureBASIC 2 can access the serial ports. It's free, so no harm trying it out.
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I have looked on Future Basic's website and I don't see a Fut…
RS-422 is basically just higher-speed RS-232. It can be programmed just like RS-232 for basic serial communication.
The two big differences are in speed, and speed control. A 165…
RS-422 is basically just higher-speed RS-232. It can be programmed just like RS-232 for basic serial communication.
The two big differences are in speed, and speed control. A 16…
68kMLASoftwareby Anonymous FreakWed, 3 Feb 2010 - 16:49
Hello all,
I am interested in the older 68k Macs and I am looking into getting either an SE/30 or Classic II machine.
One of the main things I would like to do with the Mac is to…
APD was a commercial product put out by Apple, essentially it was a cut down version of MacTest Pro intended for end users. Although MTP was only distributed to authorised Apple te…
Both iCab and Netscape 4.0 will work on DeviantArt. I have accessed it via my LC475 in the past. It ain't pretty and it ain't fast, but it's better than a kick in the nuts.
Just…
68kMLASoftwareby conceitedjerkTue, 2 Feb 2010 - 02:38
That's all fine and dandy, but what I want to know is when the second issue is coming out!
Perhaps I'll save my review of my Model 100's REX upgrade for the next installme…
68kMLASoftwareby conceitedjerkTue, 2 Feb 2010 - 01:45
No sweat. I really appreciate this. As for versions, I think System 4.1 was the last version to support the 512k M0001, am I right?
Whatever is supported will be cool.
Thanks aga…
Two PM's and no response. tomlee actually is close to where I work.
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Sorry -- I've been swamped, and will be until the middle of Feb. If I don't get back to y…
Hi - I'd like to request a deletion of the page [wiki]AudioVision 14 Display[/wiki].
Reasons:
- it is an exact duplicate of [wiki]AudioVision 14[/wiki]
- [wiki]AudioVision 14 Di…
68kMLAGeneralby MidnightCommandoSun, 31 Jan 2010 - 08:56
No misunderstanding with me. However some people bristle at the idea of paying for these things when most of us are willing to donate what is essentially a very inexpensive item fo…
My experience is that digital boards rarely fail, and a classic Mac that doesn't boot nearly always has analog problems.
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All of the dead 128k digital boards …
I hope I'm not causing a misunderstanding. I did ask where to buy classic system disks. I just had two offers to pick up some disks. Make no mistake, I'm happy to pay for these.
68kMLASoftwareby mchineboySat, 30 Jan 2010 - 07:38
I have one of the early "unbitten" bags, too. There must have been a run of at least a couple hundred, because my Apple][ is a late '77 rev. 2 motherboard with color killer and 6-c…