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Nintendo Question — #12

yeah, i've got about 60 games for the old NES, i even got about 20 for the atari 2600, but I don't have an easy way of playing them on my computer w/o d/ling rom's. Also, NES cart…
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Nintendo Question — #13

speaking of iNES, has anyone been able to save games on Final Fantasy? the save feature doesn't seem to work, i can't get the freeze feature to do the job. oh, it makes me so *angr…
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Nintendo Question — #14

Forget the NES Final Fantasy - I'm up for the Color Wonderswan version coming out in December - 16-bit graphics and everything! Okay, that was a little out of control. /e
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Nintendo Question — #15

Quote: Originally posted by keyser_soze: yeah, i've got about 60 games for the old NES, i even got about 20 for the atari 2600, but I don't have an easy way of playing t…
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Nintendo Question — #17

Actually, if CDs required an unlock key, someone would just make a database for files. Can anyone say Surfer's Serials? ------------------ The online resource for Rockman and Fort…
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Nintendo Question — #18

dudes, the snes used a motorola 6809 processor, the same as the apple II. The processor is very weak, so to compensate the SNES has some impressive graphics hardware for that time…
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Nintendo Question — #19

its funny, alast week half the kids on my floor were playing oni.... now were all back to playing Dr. Mario (i am playing megaman 3 right now) its very nice to be able to do so, i…
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Nintendo Question — #20

Actually, the SNES used the 65816... the same CPU in the Apple IIgs. It was a true 16-bit CPU with backwards compatibility with the 6502 series (used in the Apple I/II, C-64, Atar…
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Nintendo Question — #21

Smileydude is right. I had a Tandy Color Computer 2 and 3. They had a Motorola 6809 in 'em, and were relative to the 68000 from Motorola. Its no wonder I went for a mac after sell…
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The Ancient Apple PPC Upgrade — #2

didn't think the LC series had much if any capabilities to upgrade, afterall, LC stand for Low Cost...I have no clue what happened to those upgrades, was going to get one for my II…
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The Ancient Apple PPC Upgrade — #3

The PPC Upgrade fitted inside the PDS slot, the LC series have one PDS slot, so technically it could work, but since PDS slots are different in different kinds of machines, it was …
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The Ancient Apple PPC Upgrade — #4

I wish I could find a PowerPC upgrade for my Mac Quadra 630... I don't use it much anymore, but I'd like it to have a little more horsepower. And no, I don't want to buy a first-ge…
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The Ancient Apple PPC Upgrade — #7

The 50Mhz PPC Upgrade that Apple offered is compatible with the LC 475, i know this for a fact, i just do not know where to find it. ------------------ People aren't as dumb as…
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The Ancient Apple PPC Upgrade — #8

Quote: Originally posted by Kozmik: An LC cannot be upgraded to PowerPC. Sonnet's 68040 "upgrade" is a motherboard replacement, I think. Not LC. LC 475. BIG differe…
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The Ancient Apple PPC Upgrade — #9

Hehe, 40Mhz of raw power! Makes my Yosemite G3/400 look pathetic! Anyway, all of the first four LC series and the Performa 475, 476, and the Quadra 605 (damn, what was apple th…
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The Ancient Apple PPC Upgrade — #10

There was an Apple and a Daystar upgrade for the 68LC040 Macs. The Apple version was called the "Macintosh Processor Upgrade." It has a Power PC 601 which will double the speed of…
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Powerbook pismo black and blue project — #2

I think the metallic powerbooks you're referring to, used adhesive metallic paper attached to the existing panels. I suppose that if someone had enough skill in plastic fabrication…
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Powerbook pismo black and blue project — #3

Don't forget that Apple may use some of this metal for shielding against hazardous emissions (for you and the computer) . . . in their recent translucent products, shielding is tak…
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