I'll look into it this evening if I can find the time. Looking at the files/config, I think I know how it's supposed to be used, but I wouldn't turn my nose at any advice.
Update on this, I'm pretty sure I'm not doing anything wrong, but it's still not working. The routing is working because every time I change a port or to/from IP I get a different error, possibly the cert is wrong but I'm unsure. I've tried Gmail, Yahoo and ProtonMail, none of them like it.
Anyone know if this still works, or will work? I've tried it, but I think I'm doing something wrong. Trying to receive mail on a Gmail account so I can sync them all to my Palm Pilot.
The combination of using an iron and one of those handheld solder suckers worked well, and some flux, and a LOT of patience. I kinda want to swap out the clock crystal and see what it will do, maybe bump it up to 33Mhz, but it's still on a 16Mhz bus so I doubt it'll be worth it if it works.
Necropost, I too have one of these, but it had a 68LC040 on it. I took the time to remove it, installed a full 68040, and it took just fine, FPU works and everything. I thought about adding a socket to the board, but there is absolutely no room in there. It's neat to see one with a full 68040...
I never figured out why it does this. Yes, the Sonnet card was a Tempo. I eventually settled on a dual USB card, just to get USB support.
I can't give up this card, I recently found the appropriate software for it, so the Mac joystick passthrough works so I can play Mechwarrior 3 with my Gravis...
I have a 25Mhz accellerator for an LCII and it's bad, I also have a Quadra 605 overclocked from 25Mhz to 33Mhz. I also have a 33Mhz 030, and I've tried Doom on all of these. I also know that programs have an issue running at 512 x 384, so I need this FVGA program to kinda fake a 640x480 mode...
Tried it, runs great, no issues observed. The credit card-style keys and the physical key door blocks took me a second. I only had enough time to blitz through 3 levels, good work!
I clicked the Kickstarter link, but there's no mention of funding, is all I mean.
I've only heard about some of the things people went through to get physical releases of new-old games. Sounds crazy, but extremely novel.
Absolutely going to check this out this evening. Testing on an LCII with an 040 accelerator card, so that'll be a unique test environment. I can't wait to make terrible maps for a terrible map pack.
I thought Kickstarter was just a money thing, weird.