The pinout is the same as all the Duos and PowerBooks that use a "stereo headphone" plug.
Tip - serial data for intelligent PSU, n.c. for other PSUs
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68kMLADevelopmentby Trash80toHP_MiniTue, 6 Oct 2009 - 03:42
Basically, ANYTHING in the way of a PowerBook AC/Adapter connector manufactured after the Duos will work with the single exception of the idiotic choice Apple made for the 5300's p…
68kMLADevelopmentby Trash80toHP_MiniTue, 6 Oct 2009 - 03:30
A 6.5mm stereo headphone jack will fit, but won't line up with the internal contacts. To correct this, I have heard that all you need is a small rubber grommet around the base of …
The pinout is the same as all the Duos and PowerBooks that use a "stereo headphone" plug.
Tip - serial data for intelligent PSU, n.c. for other PSUs
Ring - Common negative
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I was messing around with TvPad on my Newton the other day and thought, "Hey, how cool would it be if someone were to write a Newton app that controlled Front Row on the Mac!?" Th…
No, telnet is spawned by inetd. We are talking purely serial, so you would be coming into the machine using "getty".
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Just as an aside, well... I was fuzing w…
For me the idea is not necessarily getting the BBS experience ... [snip] For me, it's about expanding the functionality of a 128K (and bragging rights). Obviously the technology ex…
If you can figure out the serial connection to OS X part the you could just sign up for a RetroNET account (type "telnet retro-net.org" at the prompt), that will give you access to…
you can log onto your Unix Mac via telnet and send / receive mail etc.
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No, telnet is spawned by inetd. We are talking purely serial, so you would be coming i…
FidoNet worked as follows: User runs terminal software and dials his local FidoNet BBS system. Reads his messages, types new messages to other FidoNet subscribers and logs out. Lat…
If so, I'd be interested in how it could be done. More than likely, I have completely misunderstood what I read and simply need to be set straight.
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the down low is back when you used a terminal emulator to access unix (type) servers, and the whole experience was text based, altho that could be mouse and menu driven, anything b…
Here's where you're sounding schizophrenic.
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I think we've totally gotten off on the wrong foot. I just re-read this thread and I can't even figure out what's…
Since when does being interested in vintage Macs require a degree in computer programming? I'm not frightened, just have no interest in it. There are many folks on these forums who…
USB port -> getty -> login -> bash -> mail
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Again, this is where I'm either really stupid when it comes to basic computer knowledg…
I still have no way to bridge the output from MacTerminal to the Internet and vice/versa. Which was the whole point.
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I'd love it if there was a KIP/MacIP based package that you could use on a Mac 512K (no, a 128K will never cut it) to access a Unix box. I've tried it, and I have exchanged mail wi…
The way I read it you wanted the 128k to do SLIP or PPP. Both can be done, but you have to basically duplicate the functionality of MacTCP in a small memory space.
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To do any expanding of the funcationalilty of the 128k like you describe you are going to have to do real programming ( Pascal, C or assembler ).
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but it seems a little unusual to me for someone interested in "retrocomputing" to be frightened of learning gruesome technical details about how computers "in general" work....Real…
Don't take this the wrong way or anything, but it seems a little unusual to me for someone interested in "retrocomputing" to be frightened of learning gruesome technical details ab…
For many non-UNIX users on this forum, these kinds of projects usually die a quick death since it involves some advanced configuration of tools which are not familiar to most Mac u…