I'm not sure when those two dropped of the first page. Must have been when I was rearranging things last time new smilies were added in. They've been restored to their rightful pla…
I'd like to be the first to complain that having the new smilies buried behind the "View more smilies" link makes it far too much work to use the new smilies!
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give it to me for the postage (shipping) and i will port lwip to it.
Failing that, sent it to my frined in North Carolina so we can set up a terminal dial in type of arragenment s…
68kMLAPeripheralsby baranaFri, 21 May 2010 - 06:36
I usually use a joystick. It doesn't use arrow keys, though.
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Oh, so did you just wire the joystick to it?
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I plugged the joystick into …
68kMLANetworkingby Dog CowMon, 17 May 2010 - 16:52
I just saw this thread. I have an external DVD-RAM hooked up to my SuperMac S900...I know I thought about hooking it up to my Quadra 700, and I can't rememebr if I did (or didn't),…
68kMLAHardwareby Blessed CheesemakerMon, 17 May 2010 - 04:21
I usually use a joystick. It doesn't use arrow keys, though.
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Oh, so did you just wire the joystick to it? Do you have a commercial product or is it hacked to…
I usually use a joystick. It doesn't use arrow keys, though.
Networing on the II is rare. Lack of support both in terms of hardware and softwAre made it so. The Mac was unique in …
68kMLANetworkingby Dog CowSun, 16 May 2010 - 18:10
I think it was relatively common in most school environs with at least a certain amount of cash to have an apple II network. The school district here had Corvus stuff. Google "Corv…
How common was networking in the Apple II days? I remember our school lab had about 10 Apples sharing a printer, but other than that I didn't even know the term "networking" back …
68kMLANetworkingby ChristTrekkerSat, 15 May 2010 - 14:06
This is kind of unrelated to the network part, but I can't get your single-player snake game to run. Anything I should know that I might not about getting it to work? I don't have…
The most primitive stand alone Apple LCD was the blue & white 15" Studio Display at 1024x768. It is a multi-sync display so it will display 640x480. The earliest LCDs from …
68kMLATroubleshootingby Baboon!Fri, 14 May 2010 - 21:22
I received issue #2 yesterday but only had a few minutes to thumb through it. Looks REALLY good!
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thats nice and quick!
we tried to stand up further from is…
The closest "match" you'll be able to find is likely IBM's first LCD desktop display, the 9507, which was meant to go with their low power PS/2e desktop computer. (Which was basic…
68kMLATroubleshootingby Anonymous FreakTue, 11 May 2010 - 21:44
I happened upon this thread and thought I would add my two cents. Hope this is useful and not a "me too" sort of deal.
I have a IIci that I made out of two IIcis, and I was think…
68kMLATroubleshootingby jwmcfarlinTue, 11 May 2010 - 06:38
How big is your print run? Are you taking advertising? Any interest in retail sales? I know a zine shop local to me that would probably stock an issue or two.
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Interesting. Seems like that would make a number of things more feasible, eh trag?
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Yep. Affordable PCB prototypes makes a *lot* of projects more feasible.…
68kMLATroubleshootingby tragSat, 8 May 2010 - 16:56
as a much more active member of hobby electronics than here I find trag's post a little bit too negative, 1 its not THAT bad and 2 no one said this had to be on par with dell's pro…
68kMLATroubleshootingby OsgeldSat, 8 May 2010 - 00:36