Hi,
I posted awhile ago about a non working Power Mac 8500. The problem was that it had no video out. Fortunately, it was just the adapter that didn't work, and I found a new Mac …
68kMLAOS 9by thinkdifferentTue, 24 Nov 2009 - 02:00
I still use my 350MHz iMac Summer 2000 "Fireball", with its upgraded 320MB RAM. The 6.99GB Quantum Fireball is a bit limiting though.
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Use it as a satellite …
I use a MIDI Timepiece (original) by Mark of the Unicorn (MOTU). I think even the modern versions have an 8-pin serial port for older Macs. MOTU's own FreeMIDI software works good.…
OMS is also freely available (Open Midi System). Apple MIDI Manager runs best on older System software (7.x.x and below). There's nothing wrong with a 61xx if you're running a st…
I am thinking of buying a macintosh performa 6116. I would like to connect to this machine a roland mt-32 so to play old adventures like sierra with roland sound. Does this mac mod…
I saw one for $10 at a yard sale. Always liked the graphite, so took it home to satisfy my curiosity. With 1GB of RAM, a 160GB disk, airport card, and a fan it runs Tiger quite wel…
who else thinks these iMacs rock!!!??
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I do! That was the first computer I ever bought and it's still chugging along. Great investment.
Upgrade the RAM and y…
just got me an iMac DV 2000. Graphite, slot loading dvd rom 400mHz my first G3 machine too. This thing's got it's stock 128Mb RAM and the stock 13Gb hard drive with the original in…
Or use Ciderpress. Or PM me and we can work something out, I have already converted them into 5.25 .DSK images, and could make you a .PO 800k image too if you want.
There was a third party adapter to use Atari joysticks on an Apple II. Good luck finding one, though! At the time, Apple joysticks were as common and cheap as the Atari ones, so th…
Latest ProTerm is here:
http://lostclassics.apple2.info/downloads/?dl_cat=10
and they explicitly ask that it not be mirrored. It'll take some doing to get it from .shk format in…
68kMLAOS 9by david__schmidtMon, 9 Nov 2009 - 11:31
Of course, option 3 is to yank the analog stick from the PS1 and just wire it straight into a custom controller. Soldering iron would be your friend there.
Otherwise, check out the huge FTP over at ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/
They have nearly everything, with the possible exception of the latest Proterm.
there are a few things that I want to know....
I am running Virtual Apple ][ and i am looking for apple prodos 3.3 disks.....does anyone know where i can find 3.3 disk images for …
well the playstation controllers are not just shift register driven, like most older pads (atari excluded) they use a fairly pita serial protocall
course in this day and age it wo…