so i could use a USB flash drive, or SD memory
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Now you're talkin! I've been thinking the same thing. Just don't have time to take on a project like that.
It's an Apple thing.
Many older typewriters had no bump on ANY key. Even the pre-ADB Apple keyboards are missing the bump. It was with the ADB era (and the //c, for that matter,…
yea. well the reason i am asking questions like this, because in my spare time, i have a 512k system here, i was going to start modding it. keep it strictly for a mod machine.
my …
A0 is called UDS (Upper Data Select) and LDS (Lower Data Select) at the 68000 chip. That way, it can read either byte singly or both together. You're right, A0 as such doesn't usua…
Yea i was making it harder than what it really was. the ROM is 64kilobytes total, 32K in each chip. but each chip is on a 64K addressing system, so in theory it can address up to 1…
To start with, A0 selects the low or high byte ROM for 8-bit read, then A1 - A16 select the individual byte in each ROM out of 65536 possibilities or 64K, so 2 x 64K = 128K bytes o…
As mentioned, you want to be at 72 DPI, so display a page in MacDraw or MacWrite with the rulers showing, hold a real ruler against the screen and adjust to match.
Awesome. I have a boxed 400MHz Pismo at work, but I can't get it to power on. It was a donation from a parent. I'm going to use it as a portable OS 9 machine because of some of …
< . . . sneaks into SE/30 territory just to look around . . . :?: >
< . . . wonders which way the card would point if a IIsi NuBus Adapter wer…
The other major factor is that CRTs back then weren't as high quality, especially at the edges, as later CRTs. The black borders weren't just there for size considerations (they c…
Thanks so much for the reply beachycove!
That unix sounds very interesting, will try that first. And the webserver, what a sweet idea! Will try that too.
All in all I have to set…
I wonder if that's why my picture started to get a little wobbly when I expanded it to fill the entire space, insufficient voltage...
I looked it up, according to my Classic II se…
All B&W Compact Macs have a specified measurement of exactly 7.11" wide and 4.47" tall. This is based on 72 dpi, so that 512x342 should display WYSIWYG accuracy: an inch on…
I know in the service manual for my Classic II the last section that discussed screen adjustment said exactly how many inches in length and width the screen image should be for pro…
A collectable machine (or one that has been cared for and is in good condition), with all original accessories, ought not to be case modded in my opinion.
Some alternative options…