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  1. chris

    Gearing Up for Summer

    Is a PB3400C acceptable? It's the oldest thing I have capable of connecting to the net.
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    6502 in 2009

    I'm buying one - will tell you all how it turns out.
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    Help getting Toast to burn

    Tape the toaster handle down.
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    Interesting object...

    I dunno, it seems to have a very intuitive UI to me...
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    Interesting object...

    Already been cracked open - no pics yet though. It's got, as the page said, a 68LC060 (the LC was somewhat surprising) and RAM in strange angled sockets. There's a main board and a daughter board, with slots that look more or less like PDS slots for adding more stuff (what precisely I have no...
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    Interesting object...

    It works! After connecting it up to a TV and speakers, it displayed its screen. Inspection of the back revealed a serial port and an AT-style keyboard port. We hooked up a mouse and keyboard to these, and it detected and can use them! Found some info here: http://www.samysdv.com/dra-casa.htm
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    Interesting object...

    At Computer Hardware club at my school a few days ago there appeared a mysterious black box, apparently from nowhere. Close inspection revealed it to have a SCSI hard drive in a removable bay and a FDD, as well as a tiny screen on the front and S-video in and out. Upon plugging it in and...
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    Macintosh Classic

    Cool - they're very nice machines.
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    Mac Hut is back

    Wackymacs, see my reply in the Free System 6 Software thread.
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    ** Free "System 6" SoftWare **

    Wackymacs: If I (we) write descriptions and reviews of the apps on your site, would it be possible for you to stick them up on the archive with the download pages? It's kind of annoying to see a page with no description whatsoever of the app.
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    "Super Steve World"

    Go for it anyway. Sounds fun.
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    Two conquests.

    Well, I was looking through the cabinets at Computer Hardware Club at my school, desperately looking for a new project since my last one, a Ubuntu file/web server for the club, had been resolutely refusing to develop any problems. Third cabinet I tried was golden. Two Mac IIsi, plus monitor...
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    Acer Aspire One Battery

    I'm uncertain here... You only reject the tables that are higher than your shoulders? To be serious though: 'grats. I'm thinking about getting another battery for my Eee, though the current 6h battery life is quite good.
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    A small conquest

    Very cool. Have fun with it!
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    Apple IIc video cable type?

    All composite cables are the same. A red-red one will work or a white-white or a chartreuse-chartreuse.
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    My "new" Desktop: Budget-Performace

    I'm somewhat confused by the above comments. I spent $40 on a 500watt PSU about 3 years ago and it's been working perfectly ever since. I don't remember the brand, but it hasn't had any problems. As for the OP, congrats! I have a more-or-less identical system, and it's great. Actually just...
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    BBS....

    Woot! I am in fact connected, through another BBS, with my Canon Cat. Power Station BBS provides a handy telnet service I've been using to connect to other BBSen.
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    BBSen

    Awesome - go for it. I've been looking for some new BBSen to connect to.
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    Canon AE-1

    I buy film online - it runs about 2.50 for a 36 exposure roll, and I develop myself. I don't really think that that's expensive, though I can certainly understand what you mean if you buy from a store. That bundle included a flash, too. Not that I plan on using it, but it might be handy at some...
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    Canon AE-1

    So, finally got a new film SLR camera - It's a Canon AE-1 in very good condition. 50mm lens, 24mm wide-angle (I love this lens, it's awesome) 90-230mm zoom lens, macro lens... and 2x and 3x teleconvertors. All of the lenses have skylight filters on them, to keep dust off mainly. Also came with a...
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