I live near a e-recycle drop off. The stuff I find there is unbelievable, I often wonder why would people toss this stuff. Never a retro Mac though. Lots of iPods old iPhones po…
Saturday there was a recycling program at a church and I volunteered to help with the electronics. Most of the people there were really nice but this one guy hated me, he wouldn't …
68kMLAPowerPCby SuperToasterMon, 4 May 2015 - 00:47
I also have the "Apple Preferred Components" book, circa 1990. It outlines electronic components to be used in Apple products.
Not that I solder particularly well...
Before all of that is the Apple Answer Book QA. It has a beige cover, blue text with white knock outs. Content is Apple II and III. It's a three punch hole publication. The Apple A…
Is it a conquest if you uncover something in your own storage space?
I have a workshop in my garage that's been home to my Apple/Mac accumulation for over 10 years. I'm moving lat…
Hello all,
This is an update on recent events. A few days ago the MLA's database was corrupted due to a non-graceful shutdown at the hosting provider. I restored from a previous 2…
I have my Performa 475 hooked up to the vga port on my HDTV (using a vga adapter and a vga cable), the HDTV complains a little (complaining about resolution mismatch) when it first…
Cheers for the infor guys! Yes I must admit I am loving this whole SYstem 7 on an LCD experience... beautiful!
This 1501 was chucked in with my current G5 when I bought it and …
Hi Schmoburger,
Like you I have a 15" LCD (NEC white which matches the 68K machines nicely) which suits my needs perfectly well, along with a 10" Lillput VGA LCD for bench testing…
Welp, took a dive and it paid off... Never has System 7.5 looked so great!
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As the title suggests, I am jonesing for some info regarding the use of modernish TFT displays on pre-PPC Macs, as I have a couple of VGA adaptors and limited space. I assume the o…
Incredible to see those big, almost useless and power consuming monsters that can now be emulated with great ease on a simple Raspberry Pi.
Nice to see how it has evolved...
Well now ya seen one! 337-0001 is the Apple part number for the 68000. Not super common though, just like the ones that also have an Apple copyright on the 68000. Not that i wou…
I have seen the Motorola and Hitachi 68ks but never one with an Apple Part number on it on a 68K Classic. Not saying that they don't exist, but I never seen one.
I've also seen a…