Photo with some of the paint taken off.
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I know everyone is going to hate me for this but here goes.
I like it. A lot.
Get some rags and spray them with oth…
68kMLAPeripheralsby TemetkaThu, 12 Nov 2009 - 07:40
I'm just using the Accelerator 2.9 CP, which I installed via a RadiusWare 2.0 disk from an image that Unknown_K sent me, which AFAIK is the correct one. The first trouble came when…
What rev of RadiusWare are you running? Your problem/setup doesn't sound kosher at all to me!
IIRC, ALL my RadiusWare info and All revisions from the 16 under OS 6 thru the Rocket…
68kMLA68kby Trash80toHP_MiniThu, 12 Nov 2009 - 04:52
Currently waiting on the results of a coating of DOT 3 brake fluid (on the top cover); wish me luck!
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Definitely let us know your results in detail. I have n…
68kMLAPeripheralsby Dennis NedryWed, 11 Nov 2009 - 18:30
Is there a control panel installed you can check to see if the accelerator is running?
Much easier with newer Daystar upgrades on IIci's that replace the happy mac with one that s…
TBH I think they both were integral to the creation of Apple.
Basically:
Woz: did all the hacking work, and awesome stuff. But could not do a presentation for his life (No Offens…
Welcome aboard, comrade!
I'm sure you'll fit in fine, we've already got a few Steve-o-philes here in the 68kMLA! :
I'm a "woz" kinda guy myself, but we've got room for all sor…
68kMLA68kby Trash80toHP_MiniSun, 8 Nov 2009 - 05:07
Hello, and welcome to the forums!!
I am sure you will find a wealth of information about classic and old macs, since that's what we do here. I hope you enjoy your stay, and pleas…
Thanks for creating and hosting this forum. I bought my first mac, a Mac Plus, in 1986. So I guess -- probably like so many here -- I was a "Mac" guy way back when Mac was cool, an…
Some of us here collect KIM-1s, btw. Learned how to program it in high school with the hex keypad in 6502 assembly. Still have it. Works great. It's fun to have a computer that's a…
68kMLAPeripheralsby ClassicHasClassThu, 5 Nov 2009 - 06:33
This wasn't getting the attention it deserved in another forum so I felt it appropriate to move it here.
I am most interested in knowing about the MacSnap 5.0 "RAM upgrade" (witho…
Model 100's are awesome machines for what they're capable of. I have several here. A piece of lore behind the Model 100, btw, is that the Word Processing component of it is the l…
68kMLAPeripheralsby sastevens59Wed, 4 Nov 2009 - 21:40
Alright, it's here! It had a install of 7.0 and 4 MB of RAM. It's indeed yellowed, but it works great! It even has the original Radius Accelerator 16 sticker on it.
The Radius soft…
Alright, it's here! It had a install of 7.0 and 4 MB of RAM. It's indeed yellowed, but it works great! It even has the original Radius Accelerator 16 sticker on it.
The Radius sof…
I have no idea what "dodgy C programmers" has to do with anything.
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With DMA, a dodgy C program can write into the data that something else is about to write …
68kMLAPeripheralsby CharliemanTue, 3 Nov 2009 - 20:05
The Mac II onwards were designed to use NuBus bus mastering for high speed data transfers. Both devices had to be on the NuBus, of course, and support bus mastering, at least as a …
Awesome! i loved those things. I used to have one. Try to find the floppy drive (and accompanying disk) that gives you 100KB floppy storage on a modern floppy. The floppy also ru…
As far as I know, the first Mac to actually have DMA (which the very first IBM PC had) was the IIfx and it was only used under A/UX.
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The Mac II onwards were …
68kMLAPeripheralsby CharliemanMon, 2 Nov 2009 - 19:32