In the earliest days of the retrochallenge it was a straight date cutoff, of ten years I believe, however this was changed a few years ago because 1994 seemed retro then, but 1999/…
Any chance of selling the TiBook cheap? I have been wanting a TiBook for a while...
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Uh... There's no TiBook. There are a couple G3s, and an Aluminum G4. A…
68kMLAPowerPCby Anonymous FreakSun, 10 Jan 2010 - 20:26
Alright, in my cleaning effort, (nearly) all of my PowerBooks have been dug out.
I have found the following:
Macintosh Portable, Backlit: Dead. Documented in my sale thread. (A…
68kMLAPowerPCby Anonymous FreakSat, 9 Jan 2010 - 22:03
Apart from the LCD, what's "souped up"?
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The LCD is nice, sure. The PowerBook Mustang is somewhere between a 5300 and a 1400. (Interestingly, my copy of "Ap…
getting an AVR cross-development IDE working on my Mac Plus
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Please do!
But maybe there's better ways to consider newer machines.
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One issue with even introducing PPC G1-era Macs is that because they have so much more capability, there could be a tendency for them to dominate retrochallenge. Considering I keep…
Guy came over today; very friendly!
I got:
one complete IIsi
one IIsi case
two stripped LCs (I'll gladly sell one to you for cheap olePigeon)
LC II with LC 475 upgrade, comple…
the old ones are pretty easy to develop for, so instead of killing people all day you could make math blaster for intellivision or maybe a telnet client on a atari 2600
I dunno- I think that's pushing it. Pre-Pentium sounds about right to me. As for game systems, make the cutoff be by bit count on the main processor. 8 bit, say. That would keep th…
Christmas came sort of early for me this year, well last year now.
I gots my hands on a 17 inch iMac (G4/800), a snow iBook (G3/800), and a Bondi iMac (G3/233). The Bondi's drive…