Got the G4 upgrade, runs great...
It's alot snappier than with the G3....
and I recieved my Apple DVD-R and that works great...
just wait ing for my ebay pci wireless card.. it …
68kMLAHardwareby MacManiac1701ASat, 22 Aug 2009 - 02:29
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…
Well, no 630CD that i could find. There *is*, however, a PowerMac 9500/200, an AppleDesign keyboard, and an Apple ADB Mouse II
Maybe I can get the keyboard & mouse, probeb…
68kMLAPeripheralsby macgeek417Sat, 22 Aug 2009 - 01:01
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…
So, this type of card is the opposite of my VideoSpigot LC frame capture card? :?:
The eMachines SimplyTV Card macmetex is selling just sends Mac Video to a TV?
The VideoSpigo…
68kMLASoftwareby Trash80toHP_MiniFri, 21 Aug 2009 - 22:29
Here is the one for IIgs: http://www.hypermall.com/companies/procyon/switchit.html'
Here is the one for 8-bit Apples: http://rich12345.tripod.com/split.html
ProSel (most famous, …
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 …
It might also be important to note that most floppy drives do heat up during operation (although probably more so 5.25" than 3.5" drives).
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I would say defini…
What are the best (if any) options for fullscreen video playback on a bare bones Plus/Classic? Ideally I'd like to take some existing short mpeg files and convert them to play on t…
I don't know about that. The pedigree of Apples was basically that everything was backwards compatible.
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Which was a double-edged sword, IMO, and what ultima…
68kMLAPeripheralsby Dog CowFri, 21 Aug 2009 - 19:22
Just throwing out an idea here:
There's always been a lot of discussion about multi-tasking on the Apple II which generally doesn't go very far... I think the reason for that ther…
I don't know about that. The pedigree of Apples was basically that everything was backwards compatible.
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Which was a double-edged sword, IMO, and what ultima…
68kMLAPeripheralsby magnusfalkirkFri, 21 Aug 2009 - 18:30
No, it was 16bit but could address 256Mb of memory with 18 address lines. A 6502 has 16 address lines but that doesn't make it a 16bit computer. If you went by that argument an 808…
68kMLADevelopmentby ChristTrekkerFri, 21 Aug 2009 - 18:04
The tar-like substance would have been some natural rubber isolating washers. The goo that you've discovered is the same stuff that is created inside printers, tape drives etc when…
68kMLAPeripheralsby CharliemanFri, 21 Aug 2009 - 15:59
You'd think all of this would be ...
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I don't know about that. The pedigree of Apples was basically that everything was backwards compatible.
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68kMLAPeripheralsby Dog CowFri, 21 Aug 2009 - 14:55
Well I'm back to working at the old Apple shop on campus as the resident Apple Tech, and just to sweeten the deal my boss gave me a LaserWriter 12/640 which appears to be in mint c…
68kMLANetworkingby Dan 7.1Fri, 21 Aug 2009 - 13:54
The ChipQuik is a bit of overkill for capacitors, but it will make them easier to remove using just one soldering pencil. However, using two pencils is faster, about as easy and …
68kMLAHardwareby 4seasonphotoFri, 21 Aug 2009 - 06:19