Yes indeed, I attend and work at UT Knoxville.
And yes, I have wanted one of these-ish printers for a very long time now. It also makes my first personal laser printer. I cannot…
68kMLANetworkingby Dan 7.1Sun, 23 Aug 2009 - 00:36
Bad things happen to all of us all of the time. Thing is, very few of them are tragedies. If we lose our job, we look for a new job. If we lose a friend, we try to make amends o…
OK, i'm up in my grandma's attic imaging all of the old mac floppys i found. here is what I found:
Legions (4 disks)
Word tales (5 Disks, missing disks 3 and 5)
Pac In Time (2 D…
68kMLAPeripheralsby macgeek417Sun, 23 Aug 2009 - 00:27
Any good old fashioned TV repair person could do it - you don't necessarily need someone who knows computers, you just need someone handy with a soldering iron and a good collectio…
Cheers. What "bad luck" are you talking about specifically?
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Bad things are happening to people, computers are dying for no reason...
My PowerBook 150 died.
This is my favorite PPC machine, hands down. I affectionately call mine weirdway. I even used it as a sever for a bit. NetBSD & Linux run like a charm
[as does OS9 &…
Thanks for the tips on hard drives in the SE, Mac128. I guess that it hadn't occurred to me that they were the first with internal hard drives. Makes sense that it probably require…
68kMLATroubleshootingby cseals3Sat, 22 Aug 2009 - 23:23
Short answer: You cannot use TCP/IP over AppleTalk.
Long answer: It is possible, though you need a dedicated computer with LocalTalk and Ethernet ports, running Apple IP Gateway.
I got a 10baseT hub and have the AsanteTalk connected through that, so the series is kind of like:
Q605 ->
LocalTalk PhoneNet adapter ->
(PhoneNet cable i.e. phone…
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 …
Here here....
Last time I posted about 68k I got the sugestion "don't use your 68k computer..... modern computers are much better"
I post personal things on facebook/myspace/imee…
68kMLASoftwareby vassilizaitsevSat, 22 Aug 2009 - 21:12
ProSel can switch between running programs??? I've been using it for ages and I never knew that! I guess I better RTFM
MTOS on the other hand is a bit of a non-starter (for me) si…
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…
Well, it seems like, from what I've noticing by what people type, that something terrible is happening in their lives and they are doing the best they can to not let it get to them…
68kMLASoftwareby ChristopherSat, 22 Aug 2009 - 19:28
What is this on this 512k?Its in the second picture over the power button.
Looks like SCSI to me.
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You got it! Since it doesn't appear to be a 512ke, (were t…
68kMLAPeripheralsby Trash80toHP_MiniSat, 22 Aug 2009 - 19:21
Yes that is a common SCSI upgrade to the 512K, designed to replace the battery cover. It required an upgrade to 128K ROMs and most likely has 800K drive upgrade as well. The Plus d…
68kMLAPeripheralsby Mac128Sat, 22 Aug 2009 - 19:14
I haven't seen any reference to DiskManager Mac - is this freely available software or retail?
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Honestly, I have no idea. I'm not really into HD Macs. The mos…
68kMLATroubleshootingby Mac128Sat, 22 Aug 2009 - 18:52