107 replies...oh god is this thread still going?!
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I just want to point out that "yes" I did read the first 106 replies...ok sure a couple I skimmed over but …
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…
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 …
Anyone heard of LUnix? Unix on a C64 - page seems a bit old though. And uCLinux ideas might be helpful about getting around lack of MMU.
EDIT: Doh...didn't remember that LUnix h…
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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At a minimum, the pinouts have to be remapped. The first 20 pins of the Disk II & Disk III seem to be identical in function, suggesting that the 6 remaining Disk III pins a…
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…
I am pretty sure that the Disk ][ connects to a set of pins on the back of the ///.The blue port all the way on the left is where it would go.
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Um, nope. That…
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…
To Scott. This is not a democracy, as much as you would like it to be. Forums don't work as democracies... it has been tried and has failed in the past. We're happy to take input f…
68kMLASoftwareby Mike RichardsonTue, 1 Sep 2009 - 17:01
Again, to rephrase what I said in my original post. Everyone here just needs to show a little more respect to each other's view points and everything here would be hunky dory.
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68kMLASoftwareby Scott BaretTue, 1 Sep 2009 - 10:45
Again, to rephrase what I said in my original post. Everyone here just needs to show a little more respect to each other's view points and everything here would be hunky dory.
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Again, maybe it was a slight over-generalisation on my part to discuss the membership as if it were two disparate groups. I know it's nowhere near as black and white as that in rea…
Presumably there's some behind-the-scenes intrigue that most of us aren't privy to... for instance, I wasn't aware that we had a group A and a group B. I'm actually more than a lit…
68kMLASoftwareby Scott BaretTue, 1 Sep 2009 - 03:24
They stick it in a PC(or a Mac if they have a compatible card and ROM) then use an application(generally from within DOS while booted off a floppy/USB) to write the ROM file to the…