Chrome is pretty good for non-American language sites... and if you don't want to run Chrome, you can go to translate.google.com and put the URL in where it asks for the text to translate...Dunno the French language pages have confused me no end.
Nice, I can now translate minor dialects of English from Europe into Hollywood Universal English?Chrome is pretty good for non-American language sites...
My quest but sadly this site's changed a few times so I think a lot of things were lost. Pretty disappointing overall but it is what it is. Ill try to snap some pics of the PEX I've got here.IIRC, one of hap's machines was identical to mine right down to the legends on the PLCCs.
@haplain can you resurrect your thread of amazing finds? I think you've got detailed pics of the PExboard you have/had that's the twin of mine. I can't seem to find it.
trag, those cards are beautiful! Can't wait until they get here, I'm amazed that you were able to get up to hit the P.O. on a vacation Saturday! We'll see how soon they arrive. I'm headed out of town Wednesday night after work for a family reunion next weekend. I may not be able to test them until the following Wednesday or later.
Apple may do things differently, but EVT is usually engineering samples, where the hardware may still be under revision. DVT are samples where the hardware engineering is finished (everybody hopes) and are used for software/firmware development. There may still be some hardware tweaks if bugs are found or they burst into flame, but DVT samples should be pretty close to final electronics hardware, although the fit and finish may still be way off. Things like the new product's motherboard in an older model's case, even though there will be a new case.The others are of an EVTE level board, like the one at DigiBarn. Interestingly, yours is stickered DVT in a couple of spots, what's the dif?
Apols if I've missed this - did we have a full dump of your ROM at somepoint @haplain (assume if an-OS dump then will be combined SIMM and PLCC chip dump - but this might not be the case). Interested to know as the PLCCs are soldered what the final version of the code is on them (unless there was some sort of in-house chip flasher for the OS, but assume it's more likley that they were simply finished. At the very least interesting to know what the OF date build date it reports is?Here's some pics of my boards.... I think the one that was fully working/booting is missing the HD at the moment and the backup of said HD. Out on loan to a fellow 68ker
PS> Does anyone have any settings or tips to view the rest of the ROM info - otherwise assume only text strings are human-readable - the rest is code?