Cool conquest! I've always been curious about eMates, but one has never come my way at a reasonable price. I have a Message Pad 120 which I haven't gotten farther with than just ma…
It seems to me that since the original 128K and 512K can run BBS software to share e-mail and files via those old networks, and later, services like FidoNet allowed those dial-up n…
Go to Harper College and take notes.
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Haha, for sure!
(BTW, I haven't seen an Ameritech logo in about 10 years. )
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Southwestern Bell…
68kMLANetworkingby Mike RichardsonSun, 20 Sep 2009 - 10:45
... I can't connect to it using the iMac it's too fast.
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You obviously don't know what you are talking about.
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i do know what i am talk…
Go to Harper College and take notes.
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Haha, for sure!
(BTW, I haven't seen an Ameritech logo in about 10 years. )
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You should, it'l…
Apparently the internal battery does not hold a charge, which is not surprising. Replacement seems to be pretty easy, too.
How much did you pay?
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Perform the hinge fix on it.
I tried doing it to mine, but the display cable was wedged under the hinge. It worked fine before, but after removing it (CAREFULLY), the touch portion…
Welcome to the world of Newton ... I have a 2100 sitting on my desk at home it gets the occasional use (criminal I know) I would probably use it more if my Powerbook 1400 was not b…
Perform the hinge fix on it.
I tried doing it to mine, but the display cable was wedged under the hinge. It worked fine before, but after removing it (CAREFULLY), the touch portio…
I bought it off eBay and it arrived today. Manuals, documentation, and software were still sealed in the original bag. Box got kind of dinged up, thanks to the lovely folks at UPS.…
The //e doesn't have an MMU. There are just soft switches, addresses in the $C03x range you hit to switch banks of RAM. Works the same as the Language Card on the Apple][.
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68kMLADevelopmentby Dog CowSun, 13 Sep 2009 - 18:36
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 ha…
The //e doesn't have an MMU. There are just soft switches, addresses in the $C03x range you hit to switch banks of RAM. Works the same as the Language Card on the Apple][.
About t…
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…
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…
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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I waited before I replied in case I was wrong, but I am pretty sure that the Disk ][ connects to a set of pins on the back of the ///.
See this pic: http://www.digibarn.com/collec…
68kMLADevelopmentby Dog CowMon, 31 Aug 2009 - 22:40
There is a little bit of info on the Disk III and its use on a III+ here:
http://www.vintagemacworld.com/drives.html
but as for the Disk II, vintage photos show Apple employees w…
68kMLADevelopmentby david__schmidtMon, 31 Aug 2009 - 22:12
I recall reading a tutorial once about converting a Disk II to use directly on an Apple III, instead of buying the more expensive Disk III mechanism. But in recent Googling, I can …
68kMLADevelopmentby Mac128Mon, 31 Aug 2009 - 18:39
Note that I wrote all that from the top of my head, so I might have gotten a few details wrong or maybe even forgotten a step somewhere. I also left a couple of things open for you…