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pre-production 2400c — #4

I bought this thing on eBay as a dead curiosity, but was determined to fix it. So, after replacing a bad fuse and making extra sure that all cards were seated onto their connectors…
68kMLA OS 8 by Franklinstein Wed, 11 Jun 2008 - 13:11

Why are newton developers such greedy pigs? — #6

They walk a very fine line in the current state as well. They need to prevent piracy and create funds to continue such niche software. But the moment they go under or are not utili…
68kMLA Development by Da Penguin Wed, 11 Jun 2008 - 05:56

pre-production 2400c — #3

Nice to see Franklinstein - always wanted to check this out. Is she a goer, and if so does Cardbus work without modificiation? JB
68kMLA OS 8 by Byrd Wed, 11 Jun 2008 - 04:07

pre-production 2400c — #2

Very interesting photos, thank you very much for sharing them
68kMLA OS 8 by LCGuy Wed, 11 Jun 2008 - 01:22

pre-production 2400c — #1

I finally got off my lazy arse and uploaded these pix to my Flickr. Here are: Top Bottom Open display Partial disassembly and part of the logic board
68kMLA OS 8 by Franklinstein Wed, 11 Jun 2008 - 00:15

Why are newton developers such greedy pigs? — #5

Personally you can either track down the original developer through the internet and get the software registered, or just pirate it. I don't think developers are greedy pigs, if t…
68kMLA Development by Unknown_K Tue, 10 Jun 2008 - 06:17

Why are newton developers such greedy pigs? — #3

That isn't a problem limited to the Newton. The Amiga shares it. MS-DOS shares it. In a sense, I would argue that our sense of entitlement is a form of greed. Though, on the wh…
68kMLA Development by II2II Tue, 10 Jun 2008 - 03:52

Why are newton developers such greedy pigs? — #2

Anyone have any thoughts or suggestions? Click to expand... ... and so began the quest of Richard Stahlman for free software. I doubt if many of those newton developers still …
68kMLA Development by porter Tue, 10 Jun 2008 - 03:32

Why are newton developers such greedy pigs? — #1

This is a subject that has been picking at me for some time. I have noticed very little "free" software for my newtons, most of it is shareware. What is worse is the limitations th…
68kMLA Development by iamdigitalman Tue, 10 Jun 2008 - 02:34

Differences in changing the clocks — #10

... and i don't remember what version of OsX didn't get it Click to expand... I think madmax_2069 is referring to MS Wndows patches ... Click to expand... Certainly—…
68kMLA OS 8 by equill Thu, 1 Nov 2007 - 05:00

Differences in changing the clocks — #9

... wasn't there a daylight savings patch released ( i remember something about it) the older unsupported OSes didn't get the patch. like windows 2000 and lower and i don't remembe…
68kMLA OS 8 by dbraverman88 Thu, 1 Nov 2007 - 04:28

Differences in changing the clocks — #8

In many places with meteorological, oceanic or air traffic control systems in the UK, the time is always given in GMT, regardless of the time of year. Personally I find BST a bit o…
68kMLA OS 8 by ~tl Tue, 30 Oct 2007 - 13:54

Differences in changing the clocks — #7

The morning news at my school has a timer that turns on and off the incoming cable at 7:52 so we can air the news at 8:00. The machines set themselves back an hour. So we couldn't …
68kMLA OS 8 by funkytoad Tue, 30 Oct 2007 - 13:24

Differences in changing the clocks — #6

... wasn't there a daylight savings patch released ( i remember something about it) the older unsupported OSes didn't get the patch. like windows 2000 and lower and i don't remembe…
68kMLA OS 8 by equill Tue, 30 Oct 2007 - 12:47

Differences in changing the clocks — #5

In many places with meteorological, oceanic or air traffic control systems in the UK, the time is always given in GMT, regardless of the time of year. Personally I find BST a bit o…
68kMLA OS 8 by MacMan Tue, 30 Oct 2007 - 11:10

Differences in changing the clocks — #4

yea a few days ago (Saturday or sunday) our computers at work went back a hour. so we had to manually set the correct time on it. i was getting ready to shut them down when i seen …
68kMLA OS 8 by madmax_2069 Tue, 30 Oct 2007 - 09:50

Differences in changing the clocks — #3

As equill said, phpBB does not automatically account for DST, so you have to adjust it manually. So really, you should have had the time zone setting on GMT-4 for the summer.
68kMLA OS 8 by ~tl Tue, 30 Oct 2007 - 07:31

Differences in changing the clocks — #2

As I recall it, it is left to us to compensate for summer/daylight-saving time manually, or twice a year, in our Profiles above. In Eastern Australia, we've been 11hr ahead of GMT…
68kMLA OS 8 by equill Tue, 30 Oct 2007 - 05:45

Differences in changing the clocks — #1

I noticed that the time as reported on the front page was incorrect by 1 hour; it was 1 hour behind. I checked to make sure that my time zone was correct in my profile. Check. I…
68kMLA OS 8 by dbraverman88 Tue, 30 Oct 2007 - 05:02
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