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Idea! iPhone Section — #7

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…
68kMLA 68k by Bunsen Mon, 1 Mar 2010 - 22:28

Idea! iPhone Section — #6

Use those. Click to expand... So you're telling agg23 to leave this forum? :lol:
68kMLA 68k by Dog Cow Mon, 1 Mar 2010 - 22:24

Idea! iPhone Section — #5

Ak. No. modmyi.com InsanelyiPh0ne.com Use those. Lounge works fine for that.
68kMLA 68k by Mars478 Mon, 1 Mar 2010 - 21:19

And Daystar 68060 Accelerators... — #19

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…
68kMLA 68k by Bunsen Sat, 27 Feb 2010 - 10:10

1993 Buyer's Guide to Upgrades.... — #3

Such lists are easily obtained from magazine archives on Nexis. However, they should not be taken too literally. They tend to be aggregations of press releases, and actual products…
68kMLA 68k by Charlieman Thu, 25 Feb 2010 - 15:36

And Daystar 68060 Accelerators... — #18

In that case, please pardon my misinterpretation of your statement. It's all idle academic speculation anyway. :b&w:
68kMLA 68k by ClassicHasClass Thu, 25 Feb 2010 - 03:23

wiki skin thoughts — #2

Be really interesting if it could be made to the look like the mac os completely with highlight on click for the navigation buttons or even drop down menus. Would need rounded/beve…
68kMLA 68k by Nathan Thu, 25 Feb 2010 - 02:12

And Daystar 68060 Accelerators... — #17

Apple's devious plan for incorporating binary emulation seamlessly into the existing Mac OS was very clever, but it also meant they wasted loads of effort making a new CPU act like…
68kMLA 68k by Gorgonops Wed, 24 Feb 2010 - 22:42

And Daystar 68060 Accelerators... — #16

One thing I will take issue with is (emphasis mine) Apple's devious plan for incorporating binary emulation seamlessly into the existing Mac OS was very clever, but it als…
68kMLA 68k by johnklos Wed, 24 Feb 2010 - 19:52

And Daystar 68060 Accelerators... — #15

I don't have any major disagreement with any of those points (except one point below); they're certainly well-taken, and PReP/CHRP certainly had much squandered potential. My main …
68kMLA 68k by ClassicHasClass Wed, 24 Feb 2010 - 19:15

And Daystar 68060 Accelerators... — #14

I can't comment on the '060 (though I do like ColdFires), but remember that there were *three* people in the AIM alliance, not just Apple and Motorola. That big blue gorilla was co…
68kMLA 68k by Gorgonops Wed, 24 Feb 2010 - 17:01

And Daystar 68060 Accelerators... — #13

The point about the comparison between the m68060 and the Pentium is that the m68060 would've scaled quite well had Motorola had reason to continue improving it (that is, if Apple …
68kMLA 68k by johnklos Wed, 24 Feb 2010 - 08:01

And Daystar 68060 Accelerators... — #12

I can't comment on the '060 (though I do like ColdFires), but remember that there were *three* people in the AIM alliance, not just Apple and Motorola. That big blue gorilla was co…
68kMLA 68k by ClassicHasClass Wed, 24 Feb 2010 - 04:56

And Daystar 68060 Accelerators... — #11

Remember, the m68060 was able to execute more average instructions per clock than the Pentium in spite of having a 32 bit bus as compared with the Pentium's 64 bit bus and in gener…
68kMLA 68k by Gorgonops Wed, 24 Feb 2010 - 00:43

And Daystar 68060 Accelerators... — #10

We're not talking about the latest versions that are still being made today, though. We are talking about the chips that were actually produced back when the design was new and tho…
68kMLA 68k by johnklos Tue, 23 Feb 2010 - 23:09

And Daystar 68060 Accelerators... — #9

... how do you think they replaced the functionality of those components? They had to go off chip to get that functionality back or else who would have any use for a crippled EC or…
68kMLA 68k by Gorgonops Tue, 23 Feb 2010 - 19:44

And Daystar 68060 Accelerators... — #8

We're not talking about the latest versions that are still being made today, though. We are talking about the chips that were actually produced back when the design was new and tho…
68kMLA 68k by Quadraman Tue, 23 Feb 2010 - 15:56

How common was the LC III — #13

In the States, it is also more common to see the LC versions show up on the market. While I feel this is from the greater number of LCs sold to schools, it could also be that some …
68kMLA 68k by Scott Baret Tue, 23 Feb 2010 - 06:49

How common was the LC III — #12

That's a really good writeup on the LC series, Scott, thanks for that.In Australia at least though, the LC475/575/630 were sold directly to consumers. Click to expand... Yeah, …
68kMLA 68k by LCGuy Tue, 23 Feb 2010 - 05:43

How common was the LC III — #11

I remember the 580, in fact I have two of them here. Apple ditched the more expensive Trinitron monitor and SCSI drive from the 575 to make the 580 more attractive to school budget…
68kMLA 68k by Quadraman Tue, 23 Feb 2010 - 05:25

How common was the LC III — #10

That's a really good writeup on the LC series, Scott, thanks for that. In Australia at least though, the LC475/575/630 were sold directly to consumers.
68kMLA 68k by ~Coxy Tue, 23 Feb 2010 - 03:31

How common was the LC III — #9

All models with "LC" in their name were popular in schools. In fact, the LC line became education-only after some time. I believe the original LCIII (not LCIII+) was the last LC so…
68kMLA 68k by Scott Baret Tue, 23 Feb 2010 - 02:20
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