yeah that focus board is DEFINITELY not specific to the Pioneer LX series... I've had one for years that i picked up in a 5200...
I've got a bunch of Pioneer clones at the moment (2) GX-1, (2) LX-100, (1) LX-200...
But sadly I don't have the MO-equipped LX-200...
What model MO drive is that, and...
I'd say I've also had no issues and if you refer to the CCSCC/Takky documentation of the pinout, it appears that pin was left as NC both on harness and boards until they needed to add the +3v.
sorry i forgot to mention the CS1 slot - a great point as well.
I'm not sure changing from scsi to SD for the drive is necessary, as I've always run cc's even back in the late 90's with 550/570 boards with no issue.
A simply analog board recap should be all that's necessary.
I'm more a fan of...
personally from the prices I've seen, while the price on a 550/57x board might be high, the price isn't that far off from the accelerators designed for the CC/LCII/etc.
The added benefit at the end of the day if you're seriously looking to upgrade is that you get to keep your PDS slot, which...
While I've got both a GX1 and an LX100, I've got none of the official software load.. I do have the applications disc for a LX200 at least, but I'm wondering if anyone out there might have some details on the originally shipping configs:
What OS did each ACTUALLY ship with, and was it on a...
I've uploaded the 1.0.2 english software package to MG. I hope this helps.
https://macintoshgarden.org/apps/machandwriter
It appears that this version (the 2.0 design) is based around a rebadged wacom tablet... APPEARS.. can you provide a photo of any labels, etc from the bottom of the tablet...
Yeah, If you have this card, you'll definitely want to get that firmware updater and driver, etc.
I recall life with this card being a lot better with it than not.
Also remember that if you put more than 32MB ram in your 5300, Focus made a wierd note that there's a bug on the 5300 board that...
cheesestraws - I already seem to have bunch more drivers not archived by the usual suspects after digging for this specific one over the last few weeks, so I might see about fixing the mess that's out there.
No worries- yeah that's exactly where I am already- the 1997 version of the Focus website seems to have a driver package specifically for the Ethernet version of the card that I have, but it was on FTP. after rebranding and so on, when they started hosting the drivers on their site, they appear...
That actually MAY be true, but the only way to change the resolution is with the control panel- I've got both the LC-PDS L-TV Pro NTSC (Normal, not Ethernet equipped) and the LC-PDS L-TV Pro PAL drivers and while neither work (it seems the board id resources dont match the PDS device id's...
Still looking...
Have managed to archive some more versions of the official L-TV Pro software, as well as a legitimate Install software from the Nubus L-TV Pro card, but sadly, still no luck finding a driver that responds favorably to this specific card.
Are you sure CSII 10bt ethernet are actually in short supply? I definitely have a few, both Apple and third party..
The only CSII that feels anywhere close to rare are the 100bt cards...
Does anyone have, or know where to track down the Focus/Lapis L-TV Pro/E (Ethernet) LC-PDS drivers?
The card I have works great, outputs to tv, etc, but video acceleration seems to not be functional as performance is very poor...
I've tried a few different packages from different locations...