Actually we do qualify for it, but such a thing is too newfangled for my parents, plus I'd have to go on a contract, which I kind of can't do when I don't have a job, and don't kno…
I found a cheaper circuit board prototyping service which makes this project feasible. Here's the link:
http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/fusion-pcb-2-layer-10cm10cm-max-10pcs-p-3…
68kMLATroubleshootingby tragFri, 7 May 2010 - 22:34
Yeah, thats the thing...if you're in a reasonably big area, in most cases you can get ADSL no problemo, however there's still a lot of people in country areas who simply can't get …
ADSL isn't really available in a lot of places here in Australia, only in built up areas
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Just to clarify, 90% of Australians live in the larger cities, and p…
According to this:
http://www.marketingvox.com/55-of-us-adults-have-home-broadband-but-10-use-only-dialup-039691/
in April '08 dialup in the USA was at ~10%. Given the preceding …
I dunno, in the states the average mans BS guess is 40% are still on dialup, and a quick google of dialup internet -zipcode will bring up a much wider array of providers than cable…
i put a PCI based logic board in there and it works fine. only the original logic board does it. even after capacitor replacement. dunno. oh well. I have another logic board of the…
68kMLAHardwareby techknightFri, 7 May 2010 - 04:03
I don't know what things are like in other countries, but here in Australia dialup is available anywhere in the country from quite a few different providers, including the main one…
Anyone have any idea how to use SLIP to connect an Apple II to a PC running Windows XP and get internet? It seems like a plausibly doable solutions, but some pointers would be help…
Using a period modem would be the least of your problems. Good luck trying to find a dial-up provider, much less know whether or not your modem will work with their service. Not on…
I wrote an article about the experience on my fledgling blog...
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I do not yet have personal experience with System Picker but plan to test it soon.
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A few years back I wanted to do this with a compact Mac and found an article on Low End Mac that recommended using System Picker. The link to that utility was to the Apple Develope…
68kMLASoftwareby colorclassicThu, 6 May 2010 - 06:45
Check out this page: http://macfaq.org/software/browsers.shtml It's a table listing 68k macs web browser specs/requirements, supported things, versions and some notes about running…
I contacted yourmacstore and they were able to dig up a last kit for me, doesn't sound like they have more. Contacting Spirica might be the only way now.
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.
Some trs80's required hard sector disks.
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No TRS-80 used hard sector disks. (Speaking here as a former owner of examples of both the Model I/III/IV and Color …
I seem to recall that it requires hard sectored disks
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Some trs80's required hard sector disks.
I just bought 50 dd 3.5in floppies off them.... $75aud...
there is some graphical characters on a apple II but most of the graphics is real graphics, maybe there could be a driver to output graphics to serial made, and for a ton of progra…