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…
So I've come up with some animation software from the Plus era. It's called Hayden VideoWorks and seemed to have been pretty popular and well reviewed. There were several others as…
So I've come up with some animation software from the Plus era. It's called Hayden VideoWorks and seemed to have been pretty popular and well reviewed.
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Not s…
68kMLA68kby superpantoufleSat, 22 Aug 2009 - 14:43
So I've come up with some animation software from the Plus era. It's called Hayden VideoWorks and seemed to have been pretty popular and well reviewed. There were several others as…
Now just for shits, grins and giggles wouldn't it be interesting to take the empty Mac Mini case and see if the Disk II innards would fit in it to turn that into an Apple II drive?…
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…
What are the best (if any) options for fullscreen video playback on a bare bones Plus/Classic?
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No problem, just by-pass the Macintosh motherboard and use the…
As Mac128 said, it might be possible if you use some kind of animation software or whatever, but you can forget about anything that uses QuickTime - even QuickTime 1 requires a 680…
My first reaction was to laugh. I mean the first requirement is to dither your video source down to 1-bit color. But there may be some application. I seem to recall some animation …
Screw the keyboard - Timbuktu it. }
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Actually, thats a good idea.
When I get it up and running with OS 8, i'll put a VNC server on it.
I don't have any pics, so I'll try to be as descriptive as possible.
Looking at the back ports with the lid off, the "Hi" ROM (341-0662) should be in the slot right below the batt…
Awesome! I managed to mount Fireball, my iMac's hard drive, on the LC III!
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Congrats! I guess I was wrong with my assumption. Still good to have the extension…