GOO GONE, its a citrus type of adhesive remover quite safe for plastics, however there is a product by a similar name called goop off, and that stuff will eat plastic like mad, so …
Dude, I would highly recommend the Retr0brite. Its awesome!! All my Classic Macs are white now! Get Clairol Pro 40 cream developer and a brush. Clean the case well with Simple…
I'd like to clean the case on my classic II, what is the recommended procedure for doing so?
It's mostly just grimy, but it does have 4 distinct areas where apparently old Apple s…
The only way to know is if you try and attach it to the side of your SE/30. If you run into even the slightest resistance, it won't fit.
73s de Phreakout. :rambo:
Can the Programmers Key (switch) from a Macintosh II be used on a SE/30? I have a spare one from a dead Mac II, and I thought having a reset button on the side of the SE/30 would …
As a follow-up to my own question which I asked on another group, the AppleFacts books were used by the Apple Sales representatives, which explains why basically no one
a.) has an…
68kMLADevelopmentby Dog CowThu, 4 Mar 2010 - 00:20
What Bunsen said.
Anyway, this is not an iPhone, iPod or iPad forum, or even an Intel Mac forum. Its a vintage Mac forum, and it'll stay that way until the iPhone shows up on Appl…
I know it's a radical concept, but you can be active on two forums at once.
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When I log out of this forum, I cease to exist, only until I log in again.
I know it's a radical concept, but you can be active on two forums at once.
iPhones are supported all over the interwebs. 68k Macs, not so much. There's no need to start another…
I know that this forum is meant to be for 68k Macs, but I thought that since you have PPC Mac sections, you should have an iPhone section. What do you guys think?
In some senses, it could be said that the '90s were Microsoft's decade, and the '00s were Apple's. In the '90s, Apple struggled to even tread water in market share and profitabili…
Yes, it's quite possible to do 68k development on a PPC. I believe you can even develop System 6 apps, although I haven't tested it yet.
I'd like to expand the tutorial to the poi…
68kMLADevelopmentby chuzzumFri, 26 Feb 2010 - 16:59
Nice work! It's good to see a quick-start for using MPW. One note, pressing 'command-return' is equivalent to using 'enter' on the numpad.
@Nathan: I'm fairly certain you can comp…