The more I use my Apple IIc, the better I get at programming it. But there's one thing that I still don't understand. I still haven't figured out what the 80/40 key does. I know…
68kMLASoftwareby ApostropheSun, 1 Mar 2009 - 02:09
The graphics make use of programmable character sets - so the creatures are built up of a matrix of characters (maybe 2x4 or 3x6 - I'm not sure now). The screen is 40 columns, and…
68kMLASoftwareby david__schmidtSat, 28 Feb 2009 - 21:46
The graphics make use of programmable character sets - so the creatures are built up of a matrix of characters (maybe 2x4 or 3x6 - I'm not sure now). The screen is 40 columns, and…
Yep, with a flash of inspiration, I found it via... google! I've been able to play it, but loading it on and running it from my Compact Flash faux-Profile (via BOS) ends up with a…
68kMLASoftwareby david__schmidtSat, 28 Feb 2009 - 20:16
I have a real Apple III. Where did you find the software? Can I download it from somewhere?
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There seems to be a disk image of it located at:
http://adtpro…
Hi,
I used to love Captain Magneto on my 128k Mac and recently discovered that there seems to have been a port of it to the Apple III - unfortuantely I dont have an Apple III or a…
Here's a question for which I have not found the answer:
The Apple II, as you should know, has some soft-switches, memory locations which cause some setting to change. My question …
I downloaded that PDF a few months ago but haven't read it yet. Maybe I should do that.
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It's a tough slog, especially if it's the first time through. But S…
68kMLAHardwareby david__schmidtFri, 27 Feb 2009 - 18:12
A handful of 74LS* chips. Sather's "Understanding the Apple II" would probably help here:http://www.scribd.com/doc/201423/Understanding-the-Apple-II-by-Jim-Sather-1983Quality-Soft…
Thank you to those who have been uploading files.
Public mirror
Is anyone willing to host a public mirror of Mac Hut? Ideally, the host needs to have a good connection (hopefully…
Do you have the Additional Languages and stuff installed?
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No but I have all of the Additional Fonts installed. The additional languages, none of them were Ta…
68kMLASoftwareby Mike RichardsonFri, 27 Feb 2009 - 14:52
Most people have a nasty tendency to think that memory is something where you specify a memory location, the CPU applies that memory location to the address lines, then the CPU rea…
A handful of 74LS* chips. Sather's "Understanding the Apple II" would probably help here:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/201423/Understanding-the-Apple-II-by-Jim-Sather-1983Quality-So…
68kMLAHardwareby david__schmidtFri, 27 Feb 2009 - 02:50
Addenum to Holy Grail with a bit more info, from http://theducks.livejournal.com/492985.html
I hang out on a number of modding boards around the internet. The "Holy Grail" i…
Soft switches have a hardware component: there is circuitry that reacts to particular address lines being tickled. That's why things like peek can affect them from BASIC.
68kMLAHardwareby david__schmidtThu, 26 Feb 2009 - 22:57
Here's a question for which I have not found the answer:
The Apple II, as you should know, has some soft-switches, memory locations which cause some setting to change. My question…
Some people have basically recased a laptops guts in a box and made the LCD seperate using a home made cable. There are old ISA cards that talk directly but they are probably for o…
68kMLAHardwareby Unknown_KThu, 26 Feb 2009 - 21:17
Technically, Mac OS did not drop support for 400KB disks with Mac OS 7.6.x. With System 7.5.x, a lot of floppy disk handling shifted from the core OS to PC Exchange, or whatever it…
68kMLAPowerPCby CharliemanThu, 26 Feb 2009 - 21:13
http://www.applefritter.com/holygrail
Excerpted from the Applefritter FAQ
Q: How do I turn this laptop/iMac screen into a monitor?
A: Put simply you don't. Whilst it is pos…
I needed new clutch hinges for my Pismo so I won an auction on eBay that contained two sketchy LCDs and one set of hinges. So I have a couple of spare Pismo LCDs. One is supposed…
68kMLAHardwareby Dennis NedryThu, 26 Feb 2009 - 20:46
Trying to compile a system compatibility matrix for floppy media. Technically speaking the beige PowerMac G3 series are the only Macs supported by OS X with a built-in Superdrive a…