yeah i figured maybe with some minor damage i can epoxy and repaint but from the limit photo and description it sounds like it really crumbled.
thanks ill be keeping an eye out for g3/g4s
I've got a spare 10" colour classic tube and analog board, and this got me thinking could an addon card like this be used with only a single such tube? paired with an upgraded se/30 and a 3d printed case it could make the ultimate compact colour se/30 if thats possible, i know for the mystic mod...
strange i wasn't getting email notifications to this thread, well update is: the lc didn't survive the shipping process even before leaving japan :/ I've successfully shipped CCs and other CRTs from japan without issue but yeah i guess that notorious brittle plastic strikes again... currently in...
aaah okay that certainly clears things up, didn't realize it needed an adapter, with how it was described it all sounded like a slot in replacement lol makes sense why i couldnt find anyone having done a similar upgrade before
whenever you get around to it please share them outside ebay as ebay...
it looks like the 6500 has the same edge connector? but yeah i have no idea if it's fully pin compatible, the assumption was based off the MircoMac site atleast the 5200 75/90mhz versions should be slot in compatible without additional mods? but with how unfamiliar i am with macs is why i asked...
awesome is there a guide on what needs to be modded for 3.3v? though id imagine you could use a picopsu instead
well I'm fairly new to vintage macs, mostly recently collected vintage dos/windows over the last few years, so plan was to beef up a color classic for fun but have something that can...
gday, I've orderd a LC575 system to use the motherboard for the good ol color classic mystic mod as it's ironically cheaper to buy and import an entire system instead of just the motherboard! lol but that had me wondering what can i do with the left over LC575? one of Action Retro videos...