I've recently been looking into cheep displays for various projects including retro computing and i came across the TVout library for the arduino. it looks pretty promising so far. I am finding that these car TVs are getting dirt cheep now (probably because they are getting replaced with phones...
I was looking at the link below and and thinking it might be hackable for classic macs. my only concern would be the possible need for the driver cd. also the fact that it's for PC instead of mac but I wouldn't doubt there could be some pin mods for that...
I was wondering if these older printers were compatible with the Mac SE or any 68k mac. I wouldn't mind writing on my mac (silly i know but at least it's performing a function :p ) and these are the oldest printers available locally with the next on the list being pentium 3 era pc serial inkjet...
currently my Mac SE has an internal 1.44 floppy drive and one external 700k drive which at least lets me boot from one and do other things with the other one. I have a small collection of software including system 7 install disk coppies, a boot disk and some games. I'm taking a look at transmac...
I've read online that Transmac can be used to create mac disks on pc but it's not freeware and i was wondering if there are any open source alternatives since the price is a little steep (48usd).