Number 018 http://www.faqs.org/faqs/apple2/faq/part16/
From: Michael Pender and Rubywand
018- What is the usual way to connect an Apple II to a display?
For a IIgs, you con…
TRAQ: How are the conditions in your attic? Humidity and heat/cool cycles are hell on plastics.
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Not great.
It rarely gets below 40F around here, but in the …
I remember someone told me that modern comb filters on the last generation or two of tube TV's was to blame for the useless image that is generated by older computer systems that o…
I can say with some degree of certainty that we won't be doing paper reprints – it's just too labour intensive to print off one or two copies at a time.
Number 2 is coming along n…
Nice score, I got a ][gs back in june but haven't been able to use it (TVs make terrible composite monitors). The one time I did use it, the power supply was making noises.
Clic…
I was trying to place my mind into a glorious time "2 years" past too. I currently live in a town which may have four Macs in it, two of which belong to one person and none of whi…
Sounds good to me, couldn't get the first due to being too busy to notice it had gone out of print. Might miss the second due to monetary shortage by way of outlay to buy an Apple …
Good point.
I've trimmed down all my of computers and now have:
My sawtooth
My BeigeG3 MT
My 5300cs
My 8600 soon to be parted out
However if this was 2 years ago and I still …
.HQX files are BinHex, and most archive/dearchive utilities can handle them. BinHex is a text file format converting BINary to HEXadecimal, making it easier to send a file via emai…
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…
The G3 iMacs will never truly become collectors items. After all, they are awfully hard to stack a hundred and twenty to a pallette. }
If anything from the PPC onwards has las…
If it was a G3 iMac, I would install NetBSD. But it isn't. If I didn't already have half a dozen 9.1 machines, I would install 9.1. But the hypothetical situation has me owning …
all going well, issue two will be out at the start of May, the 1st was the plan, but we are running behind a few days.
anyway, by the time we get to issue three we want to then st…
Personally I'd go with 9.1 - being able to run Ubuntu isn't really all that special when you can easily find a PC on the side of the road that'll run the x86 version of Ubuntu (whi…
Gah!
That laptop is super ugly.
However the Skylab sounds like it truly was the Holy Grail.
"As far as Mac Prototypes go, one of the most glorious I ever saw was the Radiu…
If you use a software/hardware clock, you could keep track of time. Using that you could handle the following scenario:
T=Time, C=Computer (1/2), A=Action Taken
R=Receive new coo…
Your trying to prevent collisions during serial communications, right?
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Right. I don't want both Apples to be trying to "talk" at the same time, or conversely…
68kMLANetworkingby Dog CowSun, 25 Apr 2010 - 02:35
I don't know if you noticed my post earlier, but I recently purchased an apple IIe so hopefully in a little more than a week (I wish it were less) that should reach me. Really look…