Leopard should run just fine on that card. While the Ti3200 is indeed far faster and a more capable GPU than the Rage128 card it came with, I am concerned that it may not support c…
bah any computer not running windows is a toy
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Nice mentality.
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Amen to that. comrade!
In my, long and varied, experience in dealing …
The limit of ADC is the single-link DVI resolution of 1920x1200.
Power isn't the limit, Apple had a 17" CRT that ran off ADC. (By the way, the power isn't being supplied over the…
ADC was doomed from the start because it powered the monitor. That means laptop users have to buy bulky extrenally-powered converter boxes and it also means yet-more auxiliary powe…
Anyone heard of LUnix? Unix on a C64 - page seems a bit old though. And uCLinux ideas might be helpful about getting around lack of MMU.
EDIT: Doh...didn't remember that LUnix h…
At a minimum, the pinouts have to be remapped. The first 20 pins of the Disk II & Disk III seem to be identical in function, suggesting that the 6 remaining Disk III pins a…
I am pretty sure that the Disk ][ connects to a set of pins on the back of the ///.The blue port all the way on the left is where it would go.
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Um, nope. That…
Leopard should run just fine on that card. While the Ti3200 is indeed far faster and a more capable GPU than the Rage128 card it came with, I am concerned that it may not support c…
I'm not sure if they still have older Macs, but I remember a shop in Columbus called Macmobile. I had walked by the store in 2001 and there were a ton of old Macs in the window, in…
68kMLAPowerPCby Scott BaretTue, 1 Sep 2009 - 04:03
The Quadra 700 isn't a bad choice if you add an accelerator card. It's the same size as the IIcx/IIci and has the benefit of being able to be used as a minitower or as a desktop (d…
68kMLAPowerPCby Scott BaretTue, 1 Sep 2009 - 03:57
I don't mean standard in the PC industry, I mean standard on Macs. If Apple had stayed with it, they could have added ADC to all of their computers.
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Not really, everybody else was content with VGA/DVI (infact Apple used VGA and DVI on the Sawtooth's cards)and Apple used then unassigned pins in the AGP slot. If Apple had pushed …
I waited before I replied in case I was wrong, but I am pretty sure that the Disk ][ connects to a set of pins on the back of the ///.
See this pic: http://www.digibarn.com/collec…
68kMLADevelopmentby Dog CowMon, 31 Aug 2009 - 22:40
I think it would be best to just buy an airport card for your iMac. I have a relative who installed an airport card after her Ethernet was destroyed from lightning, and it worked j…
68kMLAPowerPCby thinkdifferentMon, 31 Aug 2009 - 22:27
There is a little bit of info on the Disk III and its use on a III+ here:
http://www.vintagemacworld.com/drives.html
but as for the Disk II, vintage photos show Apple employees w…
68kMLADevelopmentby david__schmidtMon, 31 Aug 2009 - 22:12
You're right, ADC wasn't the stupidest choice they ever made. Abandoning it was. If Apple had stayed with ADC and developed a more powerful connector to power their larger CRTs and…
68kMLAPowerPCby thinkdifferentMon, 31 Aug 2009 - 22:09
Oh, well this is rather unfortunate. ADC was the stupidest thing apple ever created. I do have a PC 15" monitor that I can use, but the quality on apple displays is far superior. T…
I recall reading a tutorial once about converting a Disk II to use directly on an Apple III, instead of buying the more expensive Disk III mechanism. But in recent Googling, I can …
68kMLADevelopmentby Mac128Mon, 31 Aug 2009 - 18:39
Were can you get old Macs in Ohio? Preferably the Dayton area? I can't find anyplace that sells them, or people who want to get rid of them. :'(
Thanks,
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Oh, well this is rather unfortunate. ADC was the stupidest thing apple ever created. I do have a PC 15" monitor that I can use, but the quality on apple displays is far superior. T…