Isn't that just how it is? (Like your animation)
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Are you saying that it is indeed animated like this on the actual Macintosh Classic machine?
I just spotted…
I admit that I do not own a Mac Classic. Intrigued by the command+option+o+x bootable ROM ability, I peeked inside this ROM. I found this by importing the ROM as a fairly tall ra…
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To save going over the same ground again, here are previous '060 and Coldfire discussions:
viewtopic.php?p=106530#p106530
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In the consumer market, the LC III was sold as the Performa 450. It's identical except for the sticker on the front of the case, and some accessories that came bundled with it.
L…
I can confirm that the LCIII definitely does support 24 bit mode, in fact when an LCIII has a flat PRAM battery, or no PRAM battery, it boots up in 24 bit mode by default. And it d…
For that Apple IIe card keep in mind IIRC you need to run that in 24-bit mode. 32-bit mode won't work. So the IIe card in a LC III may not work since I"m not sure you can run t…
Yes, both of my LC III's were from a school. I think the guy I got them from had a trailer full of them.
LC's and the AIO LC models must have been very popular with schools and th…
The LCIII wasn't quite as common as the LCII, for one thing it cost a bit more than the LCII, but I'd think it was still a bit common. My Dad bought an LCIII back in 1993, and I re…
I'm wondering how popular the LC III was (or not)?
Reason, I don't encounter hardly any of them where I look. Even on ebay they seem scarce.
I figured, I want one of those since …
The Amiga used some software patches to get the 68060 to work, Apple could have done something in ROM to get around it. An old thread here mentioned Daystar didn't see a major spee…
The 68040 didn't include all the functionality of a 68030+68882, either. (In particular, the 68040's FPU is missing hardware support for IEEE transcendental functions.) The differe…
This list is not exhaustive, but it is very long, and might help some of us trying to identify old upgrades:
http://www.accessmylibrary.com/article-1G1-13220825/buyers-guide-upgra…
http://www.accessmylibrary.com/article-1G1-15070641/daystar-68060-accelerators-near.html
Galen Gruman
DayStar Digital has announced that it will introduce a series of Macint…
Welcome to the forums.
Good to see younger folks picking up the same interests. Me, not a frequent poster here but certainly reading along. I got myself into classic Macs some yea…
I have this site in my bookmark list:
http://sites.google.com/site/micronxceed/
On it I noticed I even got a credit for the PDF's I made of the manuals. That wasn't too long ago…
So I can take for granted that the card I posted in question is an XCeed Color 30HR, and that the white 10-pin connector is for a greyscale adapter?
Somewhere on line I saw a post…
Here is a flickr set of my (since sold) XCeed Color 30HR, which looks like the one in question. Micron bought Xceed at some point, it looks like.
JDW, if I'm remembering correct…
Well, I was going to tell you to grab an ACARD 7200 series scsi to ide bridge or scsi to sata bridge, but looking at prices on ebay and other places it looks like they are WAY WAY …