I just want to chime in on the 6200 performance issue. I had a 6205 as my first PPC Mac. Connectix Speed Doubler worked well enough to correct a lot of the issues with 68k emulation.
The bigger issue was the problems with the serial ports and the Comm Slot. The serial ports were limited to...
I don't find that to actually be true. Mac OS 8 was still using the same old System 7 kernel until 8.6. It's all the extra stuff added on top as extensions and control panels that use the resources. A lot of those are moot now, like Software Update, external media drivers, Multiple Users...
The 68k emulator for PowerPC was rushed because Apple had earlier planned to use Motorola's RISC processor. I believe initially the 601 was going to be able to run 68k code through a hardware emulator. Apple's 68k emulator was rewritten for the PCI Mac ROMs. It was rewritten again for the...
Boom.
https://www.ftc.gov/sites/default/files/documents/cases/1997/08/c3763cmp.htm
This is just one of several. No need to insinuate I’m a liar just because you don’t have the knowledge I do. That’s not being a good forum member.
Apple sold several 68k Macs with the promised ability to upgrade to PowerPC when their cards became available in an effort to both avoid the Osborne effect and to encourage people to buy higher-margin 68k machines. Their upgrade cards never materialised. To avoid another lawsuit as Apple was...
It's easier to buy an old AirPort Base Station and add it to the network. That's what I've done in the past. 802.11 B/G/N is so slow that I've stuck with just using Ethernet solutions.
That’s a false equivalency. Inflation doesn’t scale evenly across all goods, and electronics have actually continually become less expensive.
Example the Performa 600CD which came out 2 years later was only $2000 at launch.
However anyone spending Macintosh money in the 80’s and 90’s was not...
I don’t understand why Apple didn’t just go with the IIsi and not release the LC. The LC was only $400 cheaper than the IIsi, and it was obvious from their push at the time they viewed the IIsi as the inexpensive computer for home users.
MP3 is MPEG-1 Audio Layer III
MP3 is also MPEG-2 Audio Layer III, but it has additional bitrates, but they’re lower, so not needed for music.
Anything that can decode MPEG-2 can decode MP3 audio, and almost all MP3 audio can be decoded with MPEG-1.
MP3 decoding isn’t really computationally...
The most popular device for SCSI PowerBooks was an L-shaped adapter to turn that HDI-30 into DB-25.
I agree that it is annoying and didn’t make sense that Apple had the HDI-30 in the Duo Dock, or any Dock for that matter.
If you don’t want to see people leave, then you should support them when someone like GRudolf94 makes a poor attempt to bully them.
I dont see that there was anything wrong with how you responded. And the fact that several users chided you for defending how you enjoy your hobby and use your...