I just got a 575 a couple of weeks ago from AnalogKid. I love it, the screen is crisp and it with After Dark running it has been a great distraction for my new kitten. :lol:
In my book, the Color Classic or G3 AIO wins the "fugly" contest.
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I like the CC. I just wish it could do 640x480 standard. The "Mystic" CC with VGA hack is…
My LC 575 (well, Performa 578 if you want to get technical) gets daily use. As beachycove said, it's practically silent. I love it! From an aesthetic point of view, it's one of my …
I think they were great machines. Some do not like them from an aesthetic point of view, but in the flesh (plastic?), they actually look a great deal like the Color Classic. The sc…
How big of a room would a Macintosh 128k fill if you expanded every single microchip so that each circuit path is the width of a thin piece of wire? My estimate would be that each…
How big of a room would a Macintosh 128k fill if you expanded every single microchip so that each circuit path is the width of a thin piece of wire? My estimate would be that each…
Two LC 575s for $5/each. Average condition...stickers, some yellowing, some sticker removal ghosts - but no cracks or missing plastics. Best, they both have network cards. Got t…
Two LC 575s for $5/each. Average condition...stickers, some yellowing, some sticker removal ghosts - but no cracks or missing plastics. Best, they both have network cards. Got t…
take the empty Mac Mini case and see if the Disk II innards would fit in it
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I've seen a Mini, and I've seen a Disk II, and this ain't gonna happen, no way no…
VideoWorks is the first name of what later became Macromedia Director, now Adobe Director.
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Interesting, they do not credit either VideoWorls or MusicWorks to…
I found the floppy I was thinking of. The app is called MacroMind VideoWorks II. A liitle googling pointed me to MacroMind Wikipedia page, where I learned that that MacroMind later…
68kMLA68kby superpantoufleSun, 23 Aug 2009 - 13:16
There's 8088 Corruption, a guy got full screen, full motion video working on an original IBM PC, with the 4.77 Mhz 8088.
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AHA! That's the one! Cheers [] ]'&a…
I can't remember the name of it... but I remember seeing someone's home-brew video compression scheme for some type of 8-bit computer (can't remember if it was the Apple II, C64, e…
That's a good backup option.
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And if you end up doing that, which I think you will have to, even with Quicktime due to the 1-bit dithering, you might want to …
You can forget mpeg or anything else that requires decompression on the fly. Uncompressed 1 bit 512x384 stills shouldn't take too much space - just store them as a sequence of ima…