I have owned 4 Ti's in my lifetime.
Let me tell you those hinges are as weak as they come. When opening the LCD do so from the center so as to minimize the stress on either hinge.…
Who told u the IIGS used a 65802?
IIRC the ppc chips have a real 68LC040@33mhz onboard. no software conversion at all.
There was software that allowed it to emulate an A…
I've seen better ones that do color and stuff.
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well phooey on you (and it was just a 2 min knock up line drawing in inkscape)
Also you only get 500 ch…
As a matter of fact, if Mike is H**L BENT on creating ASCII art to create his signboard, I can offer several tips & tricks . . .
. . . however it is my personal opin…
68kMLASoftwareby Mike RichardsonSun, 6 Sep 2009 - 07:32
As a matter of fact, if Mike is H**L BENT on creating ASCII art to create his signboard, I can offer several tips & tricks . . .
. . . however it is my personal opin…
As a matter of fact, if Mike is H**L BENT on creating ASCII art to create his signboard, I can offer several tips & tricks . . .
. . . however it is my personal opin…
Having images in sigs is not required - at all - for the proper function of this board and good health of the community. Both of those are of high importance.
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Having images in sigs is not required - at all - for the proper function of this board and good health of the community. Both of those are of high importance.
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68kMLASoftwareby Mike RichardsonSun, 6 Sep 2009 - 04:28
Honestly, if you were allowed an unobtrusive link then be grateful you get even that. Many boards will not allow any advertising for external sites at all with no exceptions.
I re…
So it arrived today, and what a pleasant suprise it was! It came loaded with software, and a simple PRAM reset seems to have fixed any display issues. Best of all, the computer c…
If I were you, I'd rethink that, the link doesn't bother me personally as it now stands. That said, your link has been been a topic of concern in the "war room," ergo, my concern …
68kMLASoftwareby Mike RichardsonSun, 6 Sep 2009 - 02:31
The link is not spam and I don't appreciate being compared to spammers.
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I agree... commercial or not, Adoptamac is a relevant resource for 68KMLA members. No…
The forum software must be pre-parsing signatures. Otherwise, smilies would disappear as soon as they were disabled.
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Now that you have brought it to my atten…
So the next question is whether Apple III software will run on an Apple IIe?
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No native /// software runs on any II of any stripe. Even though SOS and ProDOS…
There was software that allowed it to emulate an Apple II but you couldn't run Apple II software without first running that emulation software. So in some ways that made it more li…
The link is not spam and I don't appreciate being compared to spammers.
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I agree... commercial or not, Adoptamac is a relevant resource for 68KMLA members. No…
the IIgs didn't use a 65802, but a 65c816. when a iigs ran 6502 software is wasn't emulation, but running on a real 6502. _inside_ the 65816. the '816 is register compatible with t…
The forum software must be pre-parsing signatures. Otherwise, smilies would disappear as soon as they were disabled.
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Now that you have brought it to my atten…
68kMLASoftwareby Mike RichardsonSat, 5 Sep 2009 - 08:46
I do not get why images in your sigs are such a big deal..
Yea, trash80 has a little one but really, he has been around far longer than most of us. If anything he has earned it by…
The forum software must be pre-parsing signatures. Otherwise, smilies would disappear as soon as they were disabled.
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Now that you have brought it to my atten…
. . . it's convenient to have an automagically attached sig, but you also lose a LOT of your ability to express yourself by using one.
If you recall, before I resurrected the o…
AFAIK, smilies in signatures went away when we got to use avatars, but I could be wrong. And yes, as I was attempting to reconstruct my traditional sig from waaaayyyyyy back in the…